Ex-Prince Andrew is at the center of a new royal lodge detail after an alleged outburst. One insider claimed he repeated five words as staff told him to vacate. The line was framed as a last appeal to rank and history. The claim surfaced as the former Duke of York shifted homes and kept out of the public eye. A source said the five-word reaction was, “I’m the Queen’s second son.”
Ex-prince Andrew responded with just 5 words when asked to vacate royal lodge, claims source
As mentioned earlier, a source, as per RadarOnline report, said the five-word reaction was, “I’m the Queen’s second son.” The report said the royal lodge exit followed months of negotiations with King Charles. It described the property as a 31-room home. It also said Ex-Prince Andrew was formally evicted from the Windsor estate.
Meanwhile, it claimed he relocated to Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate. In addition, the report said renovations continued at nearby Marsh Farm. It described Marsh Farm as his planned long-term residence.
RadarOnline also tied the housing move to a recent police timeline. It said Ex-Prince Andrew was arrested last week on his 66th birthday. The report said he was questioned for around 12 hours. It also said he was released under investigation. After that, it reported he returned to Sandringham. It added that he stayed out of public view in the days following his release.
The sharpest account centered on what staff allegedly heard during the royal lodge departure. A royal insider said he also shouted, “You can’t do this to me.” The report said the scene surprised the people present.
Another figure described the remark as a sign he still leaned on birth status. A senior courtier said the implication was that “birthright ought to place him beyond reproach.” Afterwards, RadarOnline said his belongings were moved to a secure South London storage facility. It said the unit is protected by CCTV.
