King Charles issued 'serious' warning ahead of key announcement
Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson could give another headache to King Charles
King Charles advised caution before making a significant decision, which might not be well-received by the British public.
For the unversed, the 'disgraced' member of the royal family, Prince Andrew, has reportedly 'demanded' that the monarch make his living arrangements in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's former home, Frogmore Cottage.
On the other hand, his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, also allegedly expressed her desire to shift to Adelaide Cottage after Prince William and Princess Catherine's departure.
Social media users and several royal experts saw these "demands" as shameful behaviour by the two, who have been making it to the negative headlines due to their resurfaced relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Now, royal expert Jennie Bond has warned King Charles about the serious consequences of accepting his brother's unnecessary condition.
In conversation with the Mirror, she said, "I think it would be a serious mistake if the King and the Palace agreed to such a brazen demand."
She expressed disappointment over Andrew and Sarah, who are turning a deaf ear to public outrage and behaving in an entitled manner.
The royal commentator added, "...they seem to think they are entitled to not just one, but two, magnificent homes in the extremely royal surroundings of Windsor Great Park, almost in the shadow of the Castle itself."
Jennie believes that the Palace officials should "outright reject" the former couple's "audacious demand."
She advised the Yorks to use their own money and resources instead of relying on King Charles and royal money, especially after the title drop.
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