William ‘won’t want Bad Uncle Andrew living it up’ in his forever home | Royal | News

Today it is alleged that Prince William is refusing to put up with Prince Andrew “living well” at his home, just a stone’s throw from his own family’s “forever home”.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are set to move into Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park in the coming weeks, earlier than planned, in what has been described as a “fun start” for their teenagers; 12-year-old Prince George, Princess Charlotte, ten and seven-year-old Prince Louis.
However, it is located near the deteriorating Royal Lodge, where Andrew’s lease will allegedly last until 2078, and experts believe this poses concern for the heir to the throne.
William is expected to usher in “major change” during his reign, and sources have indicated that Andrew, Duke of York, will need to be careful about this.
Newspaper columnist Sarah Vine wrote this week: “Of course, I can’t say for sure, but I don’t think Prince William – or the Princess of Wales – has much time for the friends and associates of known sex traffickers. And, given that they’ve decided to make Windsor their ‘forever home’, will they really put up with Bad Uncle Andrew living next door?” Mirror.
“They’ll want to put some serious distance between themselves and this whole stink, and that might not bode well for the Duke, especially if his brother is no longer in a position to protect him. Who knows what Prince William will do.”
Andrew and William appeared to be in a serious argument at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral in September, the last public event they both attended.
The Duke of York, 65, was caught seemingly giggling during the ceremony, while William looked noticeably uncomfortable and embarrassed.
William and Kate, both 43, are believed to be keen to move to Forest Lodge after a series of family troubles marred the end of their stay at Adelaide Cottage, a plush four-bedroom property in Berkshire.
Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth passed away just a few weeks after their relocation; Then came the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s bitter Netflix docuseries and Prince Harry’s damning memoir Spare.
But Andrew’s behavior – including, most recently, an allegation that he informed Jeffrey Epstein that they were “in this together” via email sent after he claimed to have cut ties with the pedophile – has sparked further controversy at Royal.
Although the Prince of Wales did not specifically reference any person or issue during his conversation with Schitt’s Creek actor Eugene Levy, the heir apparent’s remarks sparked controversy among Royal commentators, including Ms. Vine.
He continued: “If Andrew’s situation is not resolved while his kindly, very gentle, tolerant and considerate brother is in office, it will have to be resolved under the rule of King Charles’s successor.
“He (Andrew) can either continue to act like the arrogant, deluded fool he has been his whole life, or he can take a long look in the mirror and make the right choice for once.”
Prince Andrew has consistently and vehemently denied any wrongdoing.




