The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent 2.4m transforming the property from five subdivisions into a single family home.
The king plans to discontinue Prince Andrew’s 249,000 annual allowance from the Duchy of Lancaster by April.
This could mean Andrew won’t be able to afford to live atRoyal Lodge, his lavish estate.

However, Charles doesn’t intend to leave his younger brother without a place to live.
Since 2020, they’ve only stayed there during visits, like funerals or the Platinum Jubilee.
While Charles originally wanted them to move out within weeks, he extended the deadline to early summer.

“It all feels very final and like a cruel punishment,” Harry and Meghan’s friend toldYahoo!
“It’s like [the family] want to cut them out of the picture for good.”
Harry has repeatedly raisedsecurity concerns about his family’s safetywhen they are in the UK.

Frogmore Cottage benefited from the built-in security coverage included with the property and extending to nearby Windsor Castle.
Now that they won’t have access to Frogmore, it would make visits to the UK more complicated.
As for Andrew, a move from Royal Lodge to Frogmore would be a significant downsizing.
Sarah Ferguson, Andrew’s ex-wife, also lives there and doesn’t want to move.
“Sarah is going to try and raise the money he needs,” a friend toldThe Independent.
“It is seen as a significant loss of status for him to lose his home.”
Meanwhile, Charles is focused on frugality, as royal expert Duncan Larcombe told TalkTV.