Prince Andrew Faces Deadline to Leave Royal Lodge by Easter
Prince Andrew is facing mounting pressure to vacate the 31-room Royal Lodge by Easter, as he continues to delay his departure from the residence. One source has criticized Andrew’s behavior during the ongoing standoff, questioning whether he is intentionally causing tension, displaying stubbornness, or simply making poor choices.
According to the source, Andrew’s reluctance to adhere to the King’s deadlines and his failure to move out of the Lodge are only exacerbating his problems. Despite stacking up boxes in preparation to leave, Andrew has not shown a willingness to comply with the established timeline.
Andrew has been sharing the Royal Lodge with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, since their divorce, and the pair have maintained a close relationship. Their absence from the royal family’s Christmas celebrations at Sandringham last year highlighted their growing estrangement from the rest of the family.
Another palace source revealed that the deadline for Andrew and Fergie to vacate the Royal Lodge by Easter signifies a shift in how they are being treated by senior members of the royal family. Initially, the King had set a deadline for Andrew to leave by Christmas, which was later extended to February due to Andrew’s alleged need for more time to sort through his belongings.
However, the source emphasized that the tolerance for delays has reached its limit, and Easter is now a non-negotiable deadline for the couple to move out. The era of patience is over, and the royal family is firm in their decision that Easter marks the final cutoff date for Andrew and Fergie to vacate the premises.

