Andrew receives major warning to dial back expectations over new home

Ex-Prince Andrew urged to lower demands as King Charles to take major step

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Published April 01, 2026
Andrew receives major warning to dial back expectations over new home

Former Prince Andrew has been given a final warning to lower his expectations as King Charles is set to take a major decision regarding his next residence.

The former Duke of York, who now goes by Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, was ordered to moved out of his Royal Lodge due to his past association with Jeffrey Epstein.

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He is living at Wood Farm Cottage on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England, and will move to Marsh Farm, per reports.

However, his demands regarding his new home are not sitting well with Charles who has committed significant funds for Andrew’s living arrangements.

According to sources, the message from the top is clear that Andrew needs to dial back his expectations and accept more modest living arrangements as the King is no longer willing to pay for additional demands.

They said, "The King's frustration is really beginning to show, because from his perspective, he has already committed significant funds and does not intend to keep paying out for additional requests.

"There is a clear line being drawn - Charles is not willing to bankroll what he sees as unnecessary extras, particularly given the wider circumstances surrounding Andrew's situation,” the source told Radar Online.

Another royal insider said that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s father “continues to push for the highest standard in everything, but the tolerance for that approach is wearing thin - there is a growing sense that the patience on the other side has limits.

"The signal coming from the top is that he needs to dial back his expectations and come to terms with a far more modest arrangement, because the appetite to indulge further demands is fading fast."

F. Qureshi
F. Qureshi is a Deputy News Editor covering royal affairs, fashion, and Netflix films, with 4 years of experience in the field. She brings a lifestyle-driven lens to her work, connecting royal narratives with style trends and on-screen storytelling, while offering readers engaging, well-rounded coverage across tradition and contemporary entertainment.
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