The King has reportedly cut off Prince Andrew's £1m a year personal allowance. The disgraced Duke of York will also not have his private security paid for, reports say.
King Charles and Prince Andrew have been at loggerheads for months as the monarch wanted his younger brother to leave 30-room Royal Lodge home in Windsor, after previously asking him to move into Frogmore Cottage.
After months of infighting behind the scenes, the King has now made a decisive move, according to a new book. The Keeper of the Privy Purse has now been ordered to sever the disgraced Duke of York's annual personal allowance, said to be worth £1million a year, The Mirror reports. READ MORE: Living by candlelight in a dangerous and crumbling block of flats A source said "The duke is no longer a financial burden on the King," according to a new biography by royal write Robert Hardman.
Earlier this year it was reported Charles reportedly warned Andrew of serious consequences if he failed to leave Royal Lodge.
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