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Prince Andrew reportedly at risk of eviction from Royal Lodge after business deal ‘collapses’
Prince Andrew is reportedly at risk of being evicted from his Windsor estate after the “collapse” of a business deal that provided him with significant financial support.
The deal, as reported Wire This morning, its purpose was to allow the Prince to honor his lease by giving him the financial means to pay for the maintenance of the lodge.
This maintenance cost is part of the demands of the lease agreement on the 30-room property, on which Andrew has paid “peppercorn” rent for two decades.
It is understood that without the broken business deal, Andrew may no longer be able to afford maintenance and could face eviction from the property.
Nicole Wootton-Kane22 October 2025 08:31
Poll shows four in five Britons want Andrew to be formally stripped of his dukedom
Pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew to formally step down from his dukedom following the publication of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir.
A poll conducted by YouGov on Tuesday found 80 per cent of people supported officially abolishing the dukedom. Last week, Prince Andrew said he would stop using his Duke of York title to avoid distracting from the work of the king and the royal family, but a poll found a majority of Britons wanted the title officially stripped.
The survey revealed that of approximately 6,700 adults, 63 percent “strongly” favored formally removing the dukedom and 17 percent “somewhat” supported the idea, while 6 percent were opposed – 4 percent somewhat and 2 percent strongly – and 14 percent did not know.
Nicole Wootton-Kane22 October 2025 08:21
Virginia Giuffre accuses her father of abuse and taking hush money from Epstein in new memoir
Giuffre’s father Sky Roberts has denied his late daughter’s allegation and said in a statement included in his book, nobody’s girlthat she “never knew what was going on with Epstein” until she read about his sexual crimes online.
in one Interview with NBC NewsHis brother, Sky Roberts Jr., said he spoke to his father about the allegation, and he recalls crying: “I just, I said – we know,” he recalls crying.

“I mean, you were the father. You sexually abused your daughter. What he did is absolutely disgusting.”
He also recalled that his father had bought him “a lot of nice things” during his childhood, including a boat. He added: “If he had been sent any payment, it would have been disgusting, it would have been disgusting that he accepted the money.”
Marosha Muzaffar22 October 2025 08:00 PM
The Met failed Virginia Giuffre when she accused Prince Andrew – they should not do this again
Despite intense celebrity investigations such as Partygate, the Met declined to launch an investigation into sexual assault allegations against Prince Andrew. His insistence that the royal family is not above the law rings hollow, says Nigel Cawthorne:
Marosha Muzaffar22 October 2025 at 07:30
Cabinet minister says Prince Andrew must cooperate with investigators
Cabinet minister Peter Kyle has said anyone who knows about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, including Prince Andrew, should co-operate fully with investigators to help bring justice to his victims.
Mr Kyle told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “I think anyone who has any information that could lead to justice and information for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes should engage fully with the authorities who want to provide that information and justice for the victims.”

“So of course, anyone, anywhere, who has information that could lead to justice should share it openly.
“I believe Andrew has said in the past that he will cooperate, and I urge him to stick to his word.”
Marosha Muzaffar22 October 2025 at 07:00
All the major revelations from Giuffre’s memoir as Prince Andrew are mentioned 88 times in shocking new book
Amy Wallace writes, “She wanted something to come from all her suffering.” virginia giuffreassociates of, but beginning About his explosive posthumous memoir, Nobody’s girl.
But who knows, from Reading The 400-page diary-style book, That’s Giuffre, who died By committing suicide at the age of 41 in April this year, she was determined to tell her story of power, corruption and allegations Sexual Exploitation After years of alleged abuse there was collusion to injure victims like him.
As soon as the book was published, Independent Take a look at the biggest revelations:
Marosha Muzaffar22 October 2025 06:30
Giuffre’s co-author says Prince Andrew should share what he knows about Epstein’s crimes
Virginia Giuffre’s co-author Amy Wallace has urged Prince Andrew to share what he knows about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.
Ms Wallace told BBC Newsnight that there was a time when Prince Andrew had “indicated that he would be willing to help investigators in the US” but he was “for some reason never available”.
“It’s something he can still do,” Ms Wallace said.

She added: “He can say, as he has said repeatedly, ‘I still deny that I was involved in this… However, I was in these houses and I was on that island and I was on the jet and I saw things, and I know how much these women have suffered and I would like to share what I saw’.”
Giuffre has claimed that Prince Andrew had sex with her on three separate occasions, but the King’s brother has denied all wrongdoing.
Marosha Muzaffar22 October 2025 06:00 PM
Four key questions about Jeffrey Epstein that Virginia Giuffre’s exhaustive memoir fails to answer
Giuffre, 41, died by suicide While working on the book with co-author Amy Wallace in April this year. Released on Tuesday, nobody’s girl Reveals in often harrowing detail how Giuffre suffered abuse at the hands of the rich and powerful and how she fought for justice.
Book launched as President donald trump There is immense pressure on Epstein to release all his files to the US government.
Here’s a look at some of the key questions Giuffre asks in his book, which currently remain unanswered:
Marosha Muzaffar22 October 2025 05:30
Deal that allows Prince Andrew to live rent-free in 30-room Windsor mansion
Prince Andrew has been living rent-free at the Royal Lodge, a 30-room Windsor mansion, under a 75-year lease signed in 2003 with the Crown Estate.
Instead of paying annual rent, they paid almost £8m upfront for renewal and future rent – effectively buying out their lease, the BBC reports.
The deal allows him to live without ongoing rent but requires him to maintain the property.
Prince Andrew’s rent has been described as a “pepper”, a symbolic sum, such as £1 per year, often used in long leases as a symbolic legal payment rather than a commercial one.
Marosha Muzaffar22 October 2025 05:00 PM
Pressure has increased on Prince Andrew regarding Windsor Mansion
pressure is increasing Prince Andrew left his 30-room mansion after it emerged that he had paid “pepper rent” on the property for over 20 years.
senior tory Robert Jenrick He said “it is time for Prince Andrew to leave himself to live in private” because “the public is fed up with him”.
Parliamentary committees may also look into the Crown Estate’s running of Andrew’s Royal Lodge residence windsor Great park.
campaign group Republic Meanwhile, calls have been made for a “full, unrelenting investigation” into the pedophile financier’s royal ties Jeffrey Epstein And efforts to protect Andrew.
Protesters from the anti-monarchy group unveiled banners reading “End Royal Secrecy” and “What are you hiding? Royal Epstein inquiry now” outside the gates of the Royal Lodge.
Marosha Muzaffar22 October 2025 04:30