Former Prince Andrew has been given a final warning not to temper his expectations as King Charles is set to make a big decision regarding his next residence.
The former Duke of York, now known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, was ordered out of his Royal Lodge over his past links with Jeffrey Epstein.
According to reports, he has been living at Wood Farm Cottage on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England and will move to Marsh Farm.
However, her demands regarding their new home do not go down well with Charles, who has promised a significant sum of money towards Andrew’s living arrangements.
According to sources, the message from the top is clear that Andrew needs to have his expectations met and accept more modest living arrangements because the king is no longer willing to pay for the additional demands.
He said, “King’s frustration is really starting to show, because from his perspective, he has already committed a significant amount of money and does not intend to continue paying for additional requests.
“A clear line is being drawn – Charles is unwilling to finance what he sees as an unnecessary addition, particularly given the wider circumstances surrounding Andrew’s situation,” the source explained. Radar Online.
Another royal insider said Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s father “continues to insist on the highest standard in everything, but there is less and less tolerance for that approach – there is a growing sense that there are limits to patience on the other side.”
“The signal coming from the top is that it needs to scale back its expectations and come up with a far more modest arrangement, as the appetite to meet further demands is rapidly diminishing.”
