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'King Charles hasn't ostracised Andrew so he doesn't appear vindictive', says expert

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Following on from suggestions that King Charles hoped to have the Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York relocate from Royal Lodge to the slightly smaller Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor Estate, it appears that the plans have been "shelved".The Times reports that the couple - who finalised their divorce in 1996 - will be staying put in the seven-bedroom home for some time to come after the King asked Prince Harry and Meghan to remove the remainder of their possessions from Frogmore Cottage earlier this year.

Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond feels that the King's idea to let the issue over residences lie for a while is a smart move.

Speaking exclusively to OK!, Jennie said: "The last thing the King needs is headlines suggesting that he is vindictive or heartless and, since Sarah‘s breast cancer news, that is certainly how evicting them from Royal Lodge could look. "The fact is no one else really needs Royal Lodge at the moment; indeed, the family have too many properties, which is not a good look.

William and Catherine seem happy enough in Adelaide Cottage (plus Kensington Palace and Anmer Hall) and of course there is the option of Frogmore Cottage. "And, although the publicity around Andrew’s friendship with Epstein rumbles on — constantly threatening to erupt into a further scandal— he and Charles are brothers. "And the King has made it clear that Andrew and Sarah are welcome at family occasions.

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