Kate Middleton and Prince William Decline to Move Into Prince Andrew’s Luxurious Royal Lodge

prince william kate middleton refuse move into royal lodge
Source: MEGA

Jan. 24 2024, Published 5:35 p.m. ET

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Prince Andrew's position within the royal family was greatly impacted by his various Jeffrey Epstein scandals, and in 2023, King Charles requested the Duke of York and Prince Harry vacate their royal estates due to them losing their HRH statuses.

Though Andrew has yet to move out of the Royal Lodge, rumors circulated that Prince William and Kate Middleton want to take over his mansion to accommodate their household.

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prince william kate middleton refuse move into royal lodge
Source: MEGA

Prince William and Kate Middleton currently live in Adelaide Cottage.

Royal biographer Robert Hardman wrote in his new book, The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy, that the Wales are "extremely happy" at Adelaide Cottage despite the whispers of them looking to snag Andrew's place.

"They are there as a family with total privacy and without lots of staff," a source told Hardman. The royal commentator predicted that the move "might happen," but their relocation is "not planned."

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prince william kate middleton refuse move into royal lodge
Source: MEGA

Kate Middleton and Prince William are rumored to want a larger home for their family-of-five.

As Andrew holds onto his address, there are concerns about his ability to maintain the property without access to royal finances.

"It's all a bit cloud cuckoo-land, I'm afraid," Hardman continued. "No one, not least His Majesty, believes there is any realistic, long-term chance of the Duke of York being able to keep the roof at Royal Lodge over his head."

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prince william kate middleton refuse move into royal lodge
Source: MEGA

Prince Andrew was asked to leave the Royal Lodge in 2023.

OK! previously reported unsealed Epstein documents revealed a woman, referred to as Jane Doe 3, accused the royal of groping her when she was a teen. Although Andrew was seen at the royal Christmas walk, he is expected to return to a recluse lifestyle after his name was revealed in Epstein documents.

Grant Harrold speculated Andrew's next steps would be the "closest you'll ever get to a member of the royal family retiring."

"His focus is his family, his ex-wife the Duchess of York, and his own children and grandchildren," Harrold told GB News.

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prince william kate middleton refuse move into royal lodge
Source: MEGA

Prince Andrew is expected to avoid the public after Jeffrey Epstein documents were unsealed.

OK! previously reported unsealed Epstein documents revealed a woman, referred to as Jane Doe 3, accused the royal of groping her when she was a teen. Although Andrew was seen at the royal Christmas walk, he is expected to return to a recluse lifestyle after his name was revealed in Epstein documents.

Grant Harrold speculated Andrew's next steps would be the "closest you'll ever get to a member of the royal family retiring."

"His focus is his family, his ex-wife the Duchess of York, and his own children and grandchildren," Harrold told GB News.

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William has been supportive of Charles since becoming the Prince of Wales, but those close to him revealed the future king doesn't approve of His Majesty's approach to Andrew's fall from grace.

“William and his father agreed, in 2022, that Andrew should be kicked out of the royal family. Having ripped off the plaster, you have to question his judgment in walking to church with Andrew at Christmas, especially when they knew the Epstein affair was all going to be raked up again a few days later," a former courtier admitted.

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