'He's on his own': King Charles ousts Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace

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'Any presence at the Palace is officially over,' a source told The Sun newspaper

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The disgraced Duke of York – who stepped back from public duty three years ago after being accused of sexual assault – retained a skeleton staff at the official home of the royal family, but he has reportedly now been told to move on and not use the London property as an address for correspondence.

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The news comes after Andrew’s former role of Colonel of the Grenadier Guards was given to King Charles’ wife, Queen Consort Camilla, earlier this week.

“The King has made it clear. He isn’t a working royal. He’s on his own.”

A source told The Sun newspaper: “Any presence at the Palace is officially over.

Andrew, who settled the case brought by Virginia Giuffre in February but made no admission of liability, is believed to be recruiting a new communications team but must foot the bill for his staff himself.

It is a further blow to the 62-year-old prince after the Home Office this month made the decision to strip him of his 24-hour armed security, though the Royal Household will now foot the £3 million annual bill for his protection.

Former Home Office minister Norman Baker said of the decision: “Armed protection has always been a status symbol for the likes of Prince Andrew.

“Of course he should pay it himself and not burden the taxpayer because he is a private individual and carries out no public duties.”

However, Andrew – who will join his brother Charles, his own ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, and other members of the family for Christmas at Sandringham – is believed to be retaining his Royal Lodge home on the Windsor estate.

DrunkenGolfer on December 25th, 2022 at 04:24 UTC »

But who will take care of the corgis? I thought he was given that job, with all his grooming experience and all that jazz jizz.

InternationalBand494 on December 25th, 2022 at 04:18 UTC »

Andrew. The “Fredo” of the Windsors

Johncamp28 on December 25th, 2022 at 03:53 UTC »

I think Charles has been watching Godfather 2, time for Andrew to go fishing with Neri