Britain's King Charles III is facing a new crisis with his brother, Prince Andrew, concerning the arrangements for his residence, after he was stripped of all his royal titles for good. Following the scandals that plagued Andrew and his association with convicted American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, all his medals and titles were revoked. It had been planned for Andrew to move early next year to one of the King's private homes in the Sandringham area in Norfolk, but this step now appears to be delayed. According to circulating reports, recent developments have exacerbated tensions between the brothers, with informed sources confirming that Prince Andrew is demanding to be treated 'fairly', while other reports suggest he is becoming excessive in his demands and warnings regarding his future living arrangements in Norfolk. Sources explain that Andrew currently demands a six or seven-bedroom house within Sandringham, in addition to a full staff team including a chef, gardener, housekeeper, driver, as well as necessary security measures. Sources add that Andrew 'has precisely done what the King asked of him, so he just wants to be left alone, having given up a lease on one of the most exclusive homes in England, and therefore expects to be treated fairly'. A former member of the royal household noted that for Andrew, the matter always seems to be about money, pointing out that his lease was purchased, and all details of the agreement will be negotiated. These developments come as King Charles had stripped his brother of the Order of the Garter and the Royal Victorian Order, two of Britain's most prestigious royal orders, and ordered the cancellation of all of Andrew's official titles and the erasure of his name from the historical records of the orders. Andrew had previously been made a Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter in 2006 and a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order in 2011, by decision of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. In addition, his original right to the title 'Prince' and 'His Royal Highness' was revoked, and the title Duke of York was removed from the peerage list by King Charles, who considered that his brother had committed 'grave errors in judgment'. Despite everything that has happened, Andrew continues to deny all accusations against him and has remained steadfast in his position even after being stripped of his titles and honors. Source: 'Daily Express'.
Royal Family Crisis: Prince Andrew Demands Fairness from King Charles III
Stripped of all titles, Prince Andrew is in conflict with King Charles III over the terms of his move to a royal residence in Norfolk. Insisting on fair treatment, Andrew is making high demands for housing and staff, while the King has already removed him from all official duties and honors. The scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein continues to impact relations within the House of Windsor.