Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is asked to not play with public sentiments any longer.
The former Duke of York is asked to vacate the Royal Lodge amid his intentions to extend his stay as much as he can.
Royal expert Jasmine Carey writes for Express: “Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should probably move out of Royal Lodge now. Not because of public pressure or critics’ calls, but because he is skating on thin ice.”
“While Andrew has always denied the accusations against him, it is believed he is in agreement to leave Royal Lodge… but when he will go is the real question.”
She adds: “Although the Palace made it sound like the former prince would move within weeks, it has been revealed that if he wanted to, Andrew could continue living at the mansion until October 2026.”
“While he could put his feet up and delay packing for months yet, this is something he really shouldn’t do,” she noted.
This comes as royal expert Robert Jobson claimed that Beatrice and Eugenie's father is not going anywhere until next year.
He told Hello! Magazine, "Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor seems to be kicking his heels. The disgraced royal has made it clear to the King and courtiers who sent him packing that he is going nowhere fast."
The royal commentator added, "Despite formal notice being served in October to surrender his Royal Lodge lease, he won't budge until February at the earliest, suggesting he will spend Christmas at Royal Lodge while the King invites the rest of his close family to Sandringham."