Prince Andrew has seen his monetary help from his brother King Charles lower off, the Day by day Mail newspaper studies.
Andrew, who was second in line to the British throne when he was born in 1960, has seen his standing fall dramatically since his non-apology for his former friendship with Jeffrey Epstein emerged in a BBC interview in 2019.
The ensuing outrage noticed him stripped of navy titles and patronages, and compelled to step again from public life. Nevertheless, he has continued to reside in a royal house west of London and obtain a £1million/yr ($1.3million/yr) allowance from the royal purse.
Now, the Day by day Mail newspaper studies that King Charles has damaged his brother’s monetary ties, and instructed royal accountants to stop funds of this allowance.
The Mail quotes an up to date biography by royal creator Robert Hardman, who writes that Andrew “is not a monetary burden on the King.”
The Instances of London studies the identical story, including that Buckingham Palace and the Crown Property declined to remark, whereas Andrew couldn’t be reached for remark.