Will Prince Andrew move into £4m Belgravia mews ‘bought for his ex-wife Fergie by their daughters’?

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Will Prince Andrew move into the £4.25m Belgravia stables ‘bought for his ex-wife Fergie by their daughters Beatrice and Eugenie’? Insider says plans to rent it out ‘have fallen silent’ as Duke faces eviction from Royal Lodge if King cuts his £250,000 grant in April

  • Prince Andrew could be ready to move into his ex-wife’s £4.25m Belgravia stables
  • He reportedly initially planned to rent it out, but all those talks have “slowed down.”

Prince Andrew could be ready to move to his ex-wife’s £4.25m Belgravia meows as plans to rent out the newly renovated terrace “go quiet”, a source claims.

Sarah Ferguson paid all cash for the Belgravia home in June last year and has spent the months completely renovating it before renting it out to tenants.

But a source said Sun all talk of moving out a tenant has ‘suddenly gone silent’ amid reports Andrew fears his older brother King Charles is trying to force him out of their £30m Windsor home.

“They are looking to keep it empty to use themselves,” the source said.

“He is a long way from a mansion on the Windsor estate, but this is his only property in London.”

Prince Andrew could be ready to move to his ex-wife’s £4.25m Belgravia meows as plans to rent newly renovated terrace ‘go quiet’

Sarah Ferguson paid all cash for the Belgravia home in June last year and has spent the months completely renovating it before renting it out to tenants.

Sarah Ferguson paid all cash for the Belgravia home in June last year and has spent the months completely renovating it before renting it out to tenants.

The Duke of York reportedly told friends that it is unlikely that he would be able to keep up with the house without receiving hundreds of thousands of pounds every year from the King.

When Andrew was hit with sexual abuse allegations in 2019, which he strenuously denies, he was no longer a royal and therefore no longer receiving public funding.

Instead, he relied on the generosity of his late mother, who supported him with private funds from the Duchy of Lancaster. The sum has been reported to have been approximately £249,000 per year.

However, in recent weeks, the King has reportedly asked all members of the royal family to tighten their belts and expect less money from the Duchy, now owned by Carlos, than in the past.

Now, there are suggestions that the family’s solution to Andrew losing his home could be to move him into the “nest eggs” that Fergie bought as an investment for her daughters, Princess Beatrice, 34, and Princess Eugenie, of 32.

The Sunday Post previously revealed that the duo’s event could have helped cover the cost of the house.

There are suggestions that the family's solution to Andrew's possible loss of their home might be to move him to the

There are suggestions that the family’s solution to the possible loss of their Andrew home could be to move it into the “nest nest” that Fergie bought as an investment for her daughters, Princess Beatrice, 34, and Princess Eugenie, of 32 (pictured together)

The official documents of the Property Registry revealed that he cannot sell it without the written consent signed by his daughters. A legal expert suggested that the clause could have been added if Beatrice and Eugenie put up the funds.

“That could be one explanation,” they said, adding: “But it could also mean that whoever bought the property wants to make sure their daughters ultimately benefit from it.”

“Usually a restriction like this is needed to prevent scammers from taking advantage of vulnerable elderly relatives and selling their home when they’re in a nursing home, but I don’t think that would apply in this case.”

A source close to the Duchess refused to discuss whether she had paid for the mews’ house herself, stating it was a “private matter”.

The Duke of York has reportedly told friends it is unlikely he will be able to keep his Windsor home (pictured) without receiving hundreds of thousands of pounds every year from the King.

The Duke of York has reportedly told friends it is unlikely he will be able to keep his Windsor home (pictured) without receiving hundreds of thousands of pounds every year from the King.

However, they alluded to Fergie’s recent publishing success, adding: “She’s bought it a lot as savings for the girls, so I’m not at all surprised she’s put in that kind of provision.”

The terrace is a short walk from the former home of Ghislaine Maxwell, where Prince Andrew was photographed with his arm around the waist of Virginia Roberts, then 17, who claims she was trafficked to London to have sex with him. in 2001.

Fergie bought it a few months after reaching a multi-million dollar deal with Mrs. Roberts. She did not accept any responsibility and strongly denies the claims.

Late last year, Andrew finally got rid of his seven-bedroom Swiss ski chalet for £19 million.