With the latest Epstein disclosures in danger of jeopardising the financial agreement between the King and Prince Andrew, can Charles really evict his brother from Royal Lodge?
The Daily Mail revealed last week the King intends to evict his brother from the mansion he occupies on the Windsor estate and move him to a more modest property this year
The latest tranche of papers, which have heaped fresh embarrassment on Andrew, claim the royal enjoyed daily massages at the financier’s Palm Beach lair.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Charles Dickens’s daughter once wrote about the ‘many dainty and useful ornaments, gifts from friends and family’ that he kept on his desk.
His Majesty is seen talking to his wife and waving to crowds in a rare glimpse inside their horse drawn carriage after it left Buckingham Palace and headed down The Mall on November 7 this year.
The charming Grade II property located in Radnage, Buckinghamshire, sprawls over 3,842 square-feet and is filled with a unique history dating back to around 1600.
The 43-year-old Peep Show star, half-sister of Claudia Winkleman, told the January issue of Tatler that the king is a ‘very dear friend’ and praised his hectic schedule.
Then Irish president Patrick Hillery’s decision to decline the invitation prompted concerns from Dublin officials.
Annabel Elliot, the Queen’s sister, described her as the King’s ‘rock’, while her close friend, Lady Lansdowne, said the fact that the couple had to ‘fight’ to be together has strengthened their ‘bond’.
Charles has long championed green causes and will use his platform to make a timely point about living more sustainably to the millions of viewers tuning in.