There have reportedly been arguments over money and demands as ex-Prince Andrew moves to a new home on the Sandringham estate — and these demands allegedly include curtains and artwork. This has made the process of moving more complicated than what King Charles expected. Hence, what started out as Charles’ simple solution to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s scandals turned into another difficult royal headache.
Ex-Prince Andrew has made some big demands about his curtains, claims source
Radar Online exclusively reported that ex-Prince Andrew is making demands pertaining to his curtains and artwork as his move to nearby Marsh Farm is due. Right now, Andrew is reportedly staying at Wood Farm. But sources told the outlet that the complication comes because Andrew allegedly wants certain items from his former home brought over and adjusted for the new place.
An insider claimed, “The main source of tension has centered on the insistence that certain items – especially the curtains and carefully chosen artwork – be brought over and tailored to fit the new property,” adding, “That decision has added layers of cost, logistical difficulty and delay that were not originally anticipated.”
Moreover, the source added, “From the King’s point of view, this was supposed to be a relatively simple relocation, but it has evolved into a far more complicated and expensive process.” They further claimed, “What should have been handled efficiently is now dragging on, with costs continuing to climb beyond what was initially expected.”
Another palace source claimed, “There is a growing sense of frustration from the King‘s side because he had been very clear about keeping expenses under control,” while all the demands are reportedly “pushing the budget beyond acceptable limits.”
Additionally, an insider told Radar Online that the larger issue is that Andrew’s move is “no longer being approached as a practical downsizing, but rather as an attempt to recreate aspects of Royal Lodge in a smaller property,” ultimately “slowing everything down and making what should have been a straightforward adjustment far more complicated than necessary.”
