Prince Andrew, the black sheep of the Windsors, lives in a 30-room palace and pays almost nothing for it. Now the king wants to throw him out – using very special tricks.
There are only a few photos of the Royal Lodge mansion. The property with 30 rooms, a chapel, five cottages and park-like gardens is located in the middle of the inaccessible part of Windsor Great Park, the private estate of the royal family. Even the airspace above the park is closed.
This is how Prince Andrew lives, who became a sort of un-prince after he gave a momentous interview to the British television station BBC in 2019. At the time, Andrew was questioned about his friendship with US multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein and his girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, and especially about the statement by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre that she was sexually abused by Andrew as a minor.
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Source: Stern

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