King Charles has invited deeper trouble after Andrew decision
King Charles could pose trouble for Royals at large after asking Andrew to evacuate out of the Royal Lodge
King Charles could seemingly regret kicking Andrew out of the Royal Lodge, says an expert.
His Majesty, who has asked his younger brother to evacuate the Royal residence, has launched a probe from the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee into other Royals abodes.
The Daily Mail's Editor at Large, Richard Kay revealed: "Seeing what the King can do with a swish of his famously ill-functioning pen has emboldened critics who would like to shake up the whole royal system. They sense vulnerability."
Meanwhile, expert Ingrid Seward said: “The Crown Estate contains a huge number of properties but most of us haven’t been aware of what exactly is out there, and until now, few of us have cared to ask."
“Now, that has changed, which means Andrew has opened the door to a lot of problems for his family and the way they live," reports The Times.
Most recently, there are talks in parliament to investigate his "peppercorn" rental deal for the massive mansion, Royal Lodge, from which he will be relocating to Sandringham in the coming days.
RadarOnline.com claimed that the royals are 'furious' as Andrew's negative image will also cast a shadow on them.
Britons will also raise questions about their lavish living arrangements and low rent.
An insider said, "Everyone is on edge. They've seen what's happening with Andrew, and nobody wants to be next under the microscope."
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