It has been claimed that King Charles III has ordered the Duke of York he can no longer use his suite of chambers at Buckingham Palace.
During the $48 million renovation of the palace, Prince Andrew's things have reportedly been removed and will not be restored. According to The Sun, the disgraced duke has been informed that there is "no place" for him in the palace and that he must relocate if he wishes to remain in London.
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A source stated, "The King has made it obvious that Prince Andrew does not belong at Buckingham Palace."
Prince Andrew is reportedly planning a court challenge to his deal with Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually abusing her while she was a minor. The prince has angrily refuted all allegations and said he is unfamiliar with Giuffre.
He made a multimillion-pound deal with her the previous year to avoid a civil trial. This week, sources close to Prince Andrew voiced concern about the royal, adding they believe he is "becoming a hermit" because he is "alone" in Royal Lodge in Windsor.
Friends warned that if the duke decided to contest the settlement, he would be forced to incur further legal fees. The Sun said that the most prestigious royal residence in London, St. James' Palace, may be a choice for Prince Andrew.
In December last year, Prince Andrew was allegedly told he could no longer have an office or use the palace as an address. Last year, he also lost his right to taxpayer-funded armed protection after being stripped of his military titles, royal patronages, and senior royal status.
His Royal Highness (HRH) is no longer permitted in any official capacity. A source told The Independent that Prince Andrew is "desperate" to redeem himself but "does not comprehend the humility and repentance he must demonstrate in light of the situation."
Per NY Post, Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson also share a 31-room Windsor property named Royal Lodge. In December, a source said, "There is no longer any presence at the palace." "The king has been explicit. He is not an active royal. He is by himself."
Virginia Giuffre, who had long alleged that Epstein forced her to engage in "disgusting" sex with the prince three times beginning in 2001 when she was 17 years old, filed a sexual assault suit against Prince Andrew. This led to the removal of his formal royal titles.
Prince Andrew's attorneys state that he "categorically refutes Giuffre's fraudulent accusations against him." In February of last year, he resolved the matter out of court for an unknown amount.
Prince Andrew, who was infamously pictured by The Post strolling with the pedophile in 2011 after Epstein's initial release from jail, has denied any knowledge of Epstein's illicit activity. Prince Harry recently criticized his uncle's ties to Epstein in his new memoir, 'Spare.'
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Virginia Giuffre to Release Memoir Before King Charles' Coronation
There are mounting concerns that King Charles' coronation may be overshadowed by Prince Andrew's sex abuse accuser, Virginia Giuffre, following rumors that her memoir may be published only weeks before the historic ceremony. According to many sources, Giuffre, who under US law has accused the Duke of York of sexually assaulting her while she was a teenager, has secured a multimillion-dollar book contract.
A year after settling her civil rape suit against him, she and Prince Andrew, who has repeatedly rejected the charges, allegedly agreed to a gag agreement that would expire in March.
The publisher of Giuffre wants to capitalize on the fact that a global audience will be discussing the coronation on May 6 and what royal celebrations Andrew will be invited to. Giuffre's memoir, which reportedly took 12 years to write, may not directly repeat her charges against the prince.
However, according to a source, it will nevertheless "throw additional shame on Andrew, the royals, and the biggest day of his own brother's life," according to a source. It also follows allegations that Prince Andrew has collected a ten-million-pound war fund in preparation for a judicial battle to his settlement with Giuffre, as per Daily Mail.
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