King Charles is reportedly growing frustrated with Andrew over his ongoing demands for his new home.
According to a new report, the former Duke of York has very high standards regarding his new home and is delaying work at Marsh Farm.
The report suggest the new property still needs major repairs, including rewiring, plastering and asbestos removal.
A royal insider warned that if Andrew keeps holding things up, the King may take a “brutal step,” potentially moving him into far more basic accommodation.
"Marsh Farm still requires extensive work. There have been issues with rewiring, plastering, and even concerns raised about asbestos, so it is simply not ready for occupation at this stage,” they said.
“At the same time, Andrew is insisting on a very high standard across the board, which is only slowing progress further."
The source further said, "There is increasing urgency around vacating Wood Farm, particularly if the space is needed for guests, and the King is unlikely to hesitate if a decision has to be made.
“If Andrew continues to hold things up, there is a genuine sense he could find himself with far more basic accommodation - even a caravan - if he is not careful and does not learn when to shut his mouth. But that has never been his forte."
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.
He is living at Wood Farm Cottage on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England, and will move to Marsh Farm, per reports.