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King Charles cuts Prince Andrew’s $1 million allowance, private security: book
Ongoing conflict between royal brothers King Charles III and Prince Andrew is at an all-time high, as the monarch has cut off his disgraced brother’s finances.
The claim was made by royal author Robert Hardman, who said Charles demanded the finance director for the monarchy to sever Prince Andrew’s £1 million a year personal allowance.
According to an updated version of Hardman’s book, “Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story,” the royal monarch additionally halted funds for Prince Andrew’s seven-figure private security.
The news of King Charles axing his brother’s finances comes after Prince Andrew refused to leave his $38 million home.
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard previously told Fox News Digital that the king wants Andrew to leave his palatial 31-room home where he resides with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
King Charles realizes that Prince Andrew living in Royal Lodge is not a good look,” Chard explained. “Prince Andrew’s reputation is at an all-time low. He lost the respect of the nation. And yet, his ego is at an all-time high. He does not see sense. He has dug his heels and refuses to leave the home he loves, the prestigious Royal Lodge.”