Attempts to remove Prince Andrew from Royal Lodge are deemed futile by legal experts due to his long-term leasehold agreement lasting until 2078. Despite minimal rent payments over the past two decades, the Prince and Sarah Ferguson have a secure legal right to the property, making eviction unlikely. Pressure for his removal, fueled by public sentiment and political figures, faces legal constraints as the lease terms protect his residency until 2078. Meanwhile, discussions on stripping his Duke of York title gain momentum as the public opinion leans towards formal disassociation. Evicting Prince Andrew from the Berkshire estate would involve a complex process given the lease terms and historical agreements. The Royal Lodge’s significance in Windsor Great Park is juxtaposed with the impending move of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Forest Lodge, marking a shift in royal residence dynamics. Amidst these discussions, Prince William’s stance on his uncle’s residency raises questions about future changes within the monarchy.
