Despite the imminent revelation of distressing allegations, Prince Andrew remains resolute in his decision to retain his residence at the Royal Lodge, even as his association with s*x trafficker Jeffrey Epstein jeopardizes his standing within the royal family.
US attorney Spencer Kuvin, representing nine victims of Jeffrey Epstein, suggests that previously unseen CCTV footage of Prince Andrew within Epstein's residences may soon be disclosed to the public.
Allegations point to the disgraced brother of King Charles visiting Epstein's properties in New York, Palm Beach, and his private Caribbean island.
Kuvin revealed, "Numerous victims have told me those places were riddled with cameras. There were cameras in most, if not all rooms," emphasizing that the Department of Justice seized multiple hard drives during Epstein's arrest, making the release of video footage likely.
Despite being stripped of military titles and royal patronages due to his ties with Epstein, Prince Andrew is unwavering in resisting any attempts by the King to oust him from the Royal Lodge.
A source close to Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, asserts that the disgraced royal is "going nowhere" as he holds "a cast-iron lease." The source emphasized, "The King can't force him out. He has a cast-iron lease that he has absolutely every intention of honoring."