More than a year after the couple was asked to leave, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s old UK residence is still unoccupied. According to earlier reports, King Charles’ younger sibling was anticipated to reduce due of his connections to the late, convicted sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
The 64-year-old lives in Windsor at the opulent Royal Lodge, which is rumored to be worth $37 million. He has been residing on the property since 2003, and the estimated yearly maintenance cost is $503,000.
The author of “The King,” Christopher Andersen, told News that Andrew isn’t leaving for the time being.
It’s unlikely that King Charles is up for a knockdown, drag-out fight with his brother given that he and his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton are both battling cancer.”
Andersen revealed, “If and when Andrew moves, it will just be because he can’t afford to keep the lights on or heat Royal Lodge.” “For the time being, Frogmore is probably going to stay unoccupied. It’s important to remember that the Duke of York has lived in a private residence within Buckingham Palace for decades, and the King had more success evicting Andrew from there.
The Royal Household released the Sovereign Grant Report for the fiscal year 2023–2024 on July 24. People magazine said that it described the amount that was partially paid for by taxpayers and used to support the monarch’s official activities and inhabited royal mansions.