Prince William reportedly has no plans to let Prince Andrew “live it up” just a stone’s throw from his new family home in Windsor, amid the Duke of York’s ongoing scandals.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are preparing to relocate to Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, in the coming weeks.
But the new home’s proximity to Andrew’s Royal Lodge estate has raised eyebrows, given the Duke’s recent controversies and long-term lease that runs until 2078.
Columnist Sarah Vine told the Mirror, “I don’t imagine Prince William, or for that matter, the Princess of Wales, has much time for friends and associates of known sex traffickers. Are they really going to tolerate ‘Bad Uncle Andrew’ living it up next door?”
Vine added that if the King’s “gentle and indulgent” approach fails to resolve the situation, the issue will “fall to William to deal with.”
Andrew, 65, has been under renewed fire following the revelation of a 2011 email allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein, stating, “We are in this together.”
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