When Charles sought to be transferred to Kate Middleton and Prince William. However, the prince couple wanted to avoid any connection with this mansion. Last year, Prince Andrew faced talk of leaving his Royal Lodge residence. After presenting his case to his brother, Charles problems arose again. Tensions between Elizabeth's two sons were apparent and the king wanted Beatrice and Eugenie of York's father to leave the estate, an idea that Andrew firmly opposed.
According to recent information, if the latter moves, the property may fall into the hands of the heir to the throne and his wife. However, George's parents, Charlotte and Louis, had many reasons to refuse this offer. A source close to Prince William explained that the couple are very happy with their current residence, Adelaide Cottage, and do not want to move. Moreover, with the prospect of one day occupying Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.
Kate and William saw no sense in adding a new mansion to their real estate portfolio. Avoiding further arguments is also their top priority. They owned a large house at Kensington Palace and an estate in Norfolk, Anmer Hall, as well as Adelaide Cottage. The cost of renovating their home at Kensington Palace has attracted a lot of criticism and they don't want to go through that anymore. Confesses the informant, in short, although the Royal Lodge may be free, Kate Middleton and Prince William want to keep their distance, for personal reasons and to avoid further arguments.
Sarah Ferguson's ex husband's life at this lavish estate is not idyllic at all. According to a close friend of the king, quoted, the father of Beatrice and Eugenie of York, stripped of his title after a number of incidents, spent his days watching television immersed in darkness. This bleak daily life may soon take a darker turn. Charles seemed determined to make his brother's life at Royal Lodge increasingly cold and unpleasant until he agreed to leave. Prince Andrew, although firmly refusing, it became more and more difficult. The situation is precarious in any case, this is still a question to follow.