In a turn of events that continues to grab public attention, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is reportedly causing increasing headaches for King Charles as he steadfastly refuses to vacate the Royal Lodge.
The situation has been described as a "real thorn" in the side of the newly crowned monarch, who is facing mounting pressure to take decisive action.
Recent court documents and a fresh wave of backlash have intensified the scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew, leaving him "angry, belligerent, and humiliated," according to a royal expert.
The release of these documents has fueled public opinion against the Duke of York, with Emma Woolf, a GB News panellist, noting that the "court of public opinion" has already made its decision about Andrew's presence in the Royal Lodge.
Speaking on the matter, Woolf emphasized the financial aspect, stating, "He is living in Royal Lodge at the taxpayers' behest basically. It's a real thorn in Charles' side, this difficult troublesome younger brother. It's only going to get worse."
The Duke of York has already settled with Virginia Giuffre, adding another layer of controversy to his stay at the Royal Lodge.
Highlighting the opulence of Prince Andrew's residence, GB News panellist Andrew Pierce shared his experience visiting the Royal Lodge. "I went to Royal Lodge and I thought it would be quite small.
It was like a stately home. I was waiting for him, and a helicopter landed in the garden, which gives you an indication of the scale. It is 30 rooms, and when we say 30 rooms, we don't mean rooms of our sizes," he remarked.
The situation has put King Charles in a challenging position, prompting discussions about potential security withdrawals and firm actions against Prince Andrew.
Matthew Laza, another panelist, commented, "Now the King's indicated that he's going to withdraw the security and be pretty firm with Andrew, he's gonna have to follow through with it." Woolf echoed this sentiment, noting, "It hasn't damaged Charles yet, but it's not going away. I think the King is going to have to do something about this."