Tensions between King Charles III and his brother, Prince Andrew, have escalated significantly as the monarch takes decisive steps to resolve the ongoing dispute over the Royal Lodge, a royal residence traditionally reserved for high-ranking members of the British Royal Family.
The Duke of York, Prince Andrew, has been at the centre of controversy since refusing to vacate the sprawling Royal Lodge in Windsor, despite King Charles' directive to relocate to Frogmore Cottage.
The move was intended to streamline the royal estates, with Frogmore Cottage being a more modest residence compared to the 30-room mansion that Andrew currently occupies.
In what appears to be a growing rift between the siblings, King Charles has reportedly responded to Andrew’s defiance by withdrawing his brother's official security detail. This measure is seen as the first in a series of actions to pressure Andrew to comply with the royal directive.
Sources close to the monarchy have indicated that King Charles is prepared to take even more stringent actions if necessary. According to a report by The Daily Beast, the King may cut off Prince Andrew’s financial support if he continues to resist leaving the Royal Lodge.
"It’s been compared to a siege, which is accurate because Charles will starve Andrew out. Security is just a first step," an insider revealed.
The relationship between King Charles and Prince Andrew has been strained for years, but this latest conflict underscores the depth of their differences. The King’s decision to potentially strip Andrew of financial support marks a significant escalation, highlighting the seriousness with which he views the matter.
Earlier reports by the Daily Mail suggested that King Charles has been considering offering the Royal Lodge to his youngest brother, Prince Edward, who, along with his wife, Sophie, has taken on increased royal duties since being elevated to Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
Royal commentator Richard Kay noted that King Charles has been "hugely impressed" by the dedication shown by Edward and Sophie, which may have influenced his decision.