PRINCE Andrew and his teddy bear collection could soon be forced to relocate.
King Charles has offered him the keys to Frogmore Cottage after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were evicted.
Prince Andrew has lived at Royal Lodge since 2004, after previously living in Berkshire
Where does Prince Andrew live?
Prince Andrew has lived at Royal Lodge since 2004.
The property previously belonged to the Queen Mother between 1952 and 2002.
In August 2003, he was granted a lease agreement by the Crown Estate for 75 years.
He has reportedly told friends he “will refuse to leave” his Windsor estate.
The Queen paid Andrew a yearly subsidy — last reported to be £249,000 — from her private fortune, enabling him to fund his home.
His brother King Charles is now in control of the £652.8million Duchy of Lancaster fund — also known as the Privy Purse.
A substantial cut to Andrew’s income will see him with only his Navy pension to rely on as his business interests have dried up.
The King is also mindful that Andrew was given a house — Sunninghill, in Berkshire — as a wedding gift by the Queen, but chose to sell it.
He has been offered Frogmore Cottage, previously home to Harry and Meghan, but it is thought that he does not want to move there.
Where has Prince Andrew lived?
Andrew lived at Sunninghill with his ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York, and two daughters until moving to the Royal Lodge in 2004.
He sold this property to a Kazakh billionaire in 2007.
The mansion fell into disrepair in the following years and was eventually demolished in 2016.
Sarah moved in with him in 2008 after a fire broke out at her new accommodation at Dolphin House.
The property is so large that daughters Beatrice and Eugenie were both able to hold their wedding receptions there.
Is Prince Andrew married?
Prince Andrew is not currently married.
He was married to Sarah, Duchess of York from 1986 to 1996, divorcing after initially separating in 1992.
It is not known if he has been romantically involved since then.