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Prince Andrew ‘may move into Sarah Ferguson’s £5m home’ if King gives him the boot

Prince Andrew may be forced to move into his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson’s £5million home if King Charles evicts him from his current residence.

The multi-million mews property located in the Belgravia area of London was reportedly purchased as an “investment property” for their children.

Prince Andrew is currently living at the Royal Lodge in Windsor but the property requires high maintenance.

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And Andrew could see his £249,000 funding cut by King Charles III in April forcing his eviction, reports The Mirror.

The lodge used to belong to the Queen Mother until her death in 2002 and Andrew has lived there since 2004.



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An insider told The Telegraph that the King will not leave his brother “homeless or penniless.”

The King’s younger brother could face the funding cut as the monarch looks ahead to a “slimmed down” royal family, leading to a tightening of the crown’s purse strings.

In a family meeting in December, a senior royal is reported to have joked: “We will kick Andrew out of the house.”

Another insider said to The Sun: “It has been finished to a really high standard, but now suddenly it has all gone quiet about moving a tenant in.



Andrew is currently staying in the Royal Lodge in Windsor

“They are looking to keep it empty to use themselves. It’s a far cry from a mansion on the Windsor estate, but this is their only London property.”

The downsizing could continue for Andrew, who has already had to sell his ski chalet in Verbier, Switzerland, for a whopping £19 million.

The sale was made in part to fund the prince’s mounting legal costs during the civil case brought against him by Virginia Giuffre.

She claimed she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew on three occasions in 2001, when she was 17.

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Andrew has always denied the claims.

The case was eventually settled for a sum rumoured to be worth roughly £9.8million.

Andrew’s possible future home in Belgravia is only a short distance from the home of former friend and billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s former mansion.

Fergie and Andrew’s former homes also include Sunninghill in Ascot, Berkshire, sold in 2007 to a Kazakh oligarch.

The property, sold to a buyer Andrew worked as a fixer for on other business deals, was bought for £3million more than the £12million asking price.

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