King Charles might quickly evict his brother Prince Andrew from the Royal Lodge and slash the personal funding for the safety operation on the residence, following the point out of his identify within the unsealed court docket information in a lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein, in accordance with experiences.
The Duke of York has resided at Royal Lodge, positioned on the grounds of Windsor Fort, since 2003 and at present shares the 31-room mansion along with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.
Sources advised the Each day Mail that the most recent developments have proven King Charles that “there isn’t a method again” on the subject of any public position for his brother. The outlet additionally reported that the King will look to maneuver Prince Andrew right into a smaller residence.
The Telegraph additionally reported that the Duke of York might be pressured to fund future safety operations at his Windsor residence as King Charles will withdraw the funding.
WHAT WAS SAID AGAINST PRINCE ANDREW
The unsealed court docket paperwork are associated to a defamation lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre in 2015 towards Jeffrey Epstein’s girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell was accused by a number of girls of serving to the financier recruit underage victims. Giuffre alleged she was sexually abused in her teen days.
As per the data, Epstein accuser Johanna Sjoberg stated Prince Andrew put his hand on her breast to pose for a photograph with Epstein, Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former girlfriend. Sjoberg stated the photograph additionally included a puppet that stated “Prince Andrew” on it.
This allegation was beforehand reported by the Mirror in 2020.
Additional, Juan Alessi, a former housekeeper at Epstein’s residence in Palm Seashore, Florida, stated Prince Andrew had prolonged stays on the home and obtained day by day massages.
Prince Andrew has already been stripped of most of his royal titles resulting from his affiliation with Epstein.
He settled a civil lawsuit with Giuffre in 2022 for an undisclosed sum, and has denied wrongdoing.