Prince Andrew has been granted permission by King Charles to stay indefinitely at his Royal Lodge home after striking a deal with the monarch.
Prince Andrew splashed out more than £200,000 on roof repairs on the royal mansion over the summer as an ‘interim payment’, reports have claimed.
Andrew has been granted a “stay of execution” by the King, as a friend of the Duke claimed there has been a “cooling of relations” between the pair, according to The Mirror. Inheritance money from the late Queen made it possible for Prince Andrew to come up with a six-figure sum to make much-needed repairs to his Royal Lodge home, it was reported earlier this year.
Prince Andrew will visit Balmoral for royal family summer break - but Harry and Meghan unlikely to accept 'open invite'"Andrew’s stance has paid off," a source told The Mirror. “He has refused all attempts by the King to leave his home, dig his heels and the King has relented and granted a stay of execution.
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