King Charles’s Move Against Prince Andrew Threatens Princesses' Future Ties to Royal Lodge
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are facing an unexpected setback regarding their inheritance as tensions between their father, Prince Andrew, and King Charles intensify over Royal Lodge. Andrew, who has resided at the Windsor estate since 2003, is grappling with the prospect of losing his security detail—a move many see as part of a strategy by the King to compel his brother to vacate the £30 million property.
Andrew’s hope to pass Royal Lodge down to his daughters appears increasingly uncertain as his standing within the royal fold diminishes. Though he secured a 75-year lease on the estate, the removal of his security team effective November 1 has created a precarious situation, forcing him to reconsider his future there.
The royal sisters may now find their hopes for inheriting the estate fading, leaving them disappointed. King Charles had previously suggested Andrew relocate to Frogmore Cottage, but logistical and financial hurdles—alongside Andrew’s ongoing scandal linked to Jeffrey Epstein—pose challenges to any move.
As Beatrice and Eugenie continue establishing their own family lives, their connection to Royal Lodge grows more tenuous, marking a shift that could distance them from the property they once envisioned as part of their family legacy.