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Queen Elizabeth’s $57m Royal Lodge mansion falling into disrepair

Prince Andrew’s $57m mansion falling into disrepair. Picture: Steve Parsons/Getty Images

The $57m English mansion once home to Queen Elizabeth II fell into disrepair while in Andrew’s care, after the prince was financially cut off by King Charles.

According to the New York Post, visible cracks, crumbling paint and spreading black mould marred the historic walls of the Duke of York’s 30-room mansion in late 2024.

The grand estate has been in royal hands for nearly a century. Its walls witnessed Queen Elizabeth II’s childhood as a young princess — and after her father King George VI’s death, the Queen Mother continued to live there until 2002.

The disgraced Prince has lived at Royal Lodge, located on the grounds of Windsor Castle, since 2004, but as repair costs skyrocketed, his future there became increasingly uncertain.

This comes as King Charles announced on October 31, 2025 Andrew would be stripped of his prince title and would be kicked out of Royal Lodge, despite past lease agreements.

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Prince Andrew faced mounting pressure as his home at Royal Lodge falls into disrepair amid financial strain. Picture: Toby Melville/Getty Images

In late 2024, King Charles cut Andrew’s annual personal allowance — reported to be about $2 million — which previously helped offset the financial burden of managing the $57 million property.

This abrupt financial severance came on top of an earlier move by Charles to discontinue Andrew’s seven-figure private security funding, leaving him to cover all expenses on his own.

The shift follows the fallout from Andrew’s association with the late pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, which led to his forced withdrawal from public life and growing isolation within the royal family.

Andrew moved in after the 2002 death of the Queen Mother

Prince Andrew has lived at the Royal Lodge estate since 2004.

BATTLE FOR ROYAL LODGE

Royal biographer Robert Hardman revealed in his updated biography Charles has been acting decisively, adding: “The duke is no longer a financial burden on the King.”

This bold financial stance by Charles has put the onus on Andrew to maintain the costly estate he fought to keep.

The message from the monarchy is clear: no support, no security and no special treatment.

The Duke of York signed a 75-year lease on Royal Lodge in 2003, paying an initial $1.9 million and agreeing to a notional rent of around $509,000 per year.

This arrangement, however, came with hefty responsibilities; the lease includes a strict requirement to “repair, renew, uphold, clean and keep in repair” the residence, with interior redecoration due every seven years and exterior painting every five years, according to the Daily Mail.

Sources have told the outlet that Andrew is now behind on these obligations, with the last exterior work due in 2022 and interior work scheduled for this year.

To date, the duke has spent close to $13.6 million on renovations since he moved in.

However, sources indicate that annual upkeep alone costs approximately $788,000, with major repairs now estimated to be over $3.9 million.

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Brothers Andrew and Charles have been at odds for years. Picture: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

Rumours that Andrew was struggling to cover the upkeep emerged in 2023.

Insiders claim to the Daily Mail that Charles has set a firm deadline, giving Andrew until year’s end to prove he has the funds to handle the mounting repairs — or risk losing his hold on the estate altogether.

“It’s the closest Andrew has come to being evicted since he stepped down as a working royal,” a source told The Express, underscoring the high stakes of Charles’s decision.

For months, Charles has reportedly encouraged Andrew to relocate to Frogmore Cottage, a smaller, more modest home recently vacated by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Andrew, however, has repeatedly refused, digging in his heels and refusing to downsize from the Royal Lodge.

For the King, the move represents a decisive attempt to settle what insiders describe to The Express as the “Andrew issue.”

Parts of this story first appeared in the New York Post and were republished with permission.

The post Queen Elizabeth’s $57m Royal Lodge mansion falling into disrepair appeared first on realestate.com.au.

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