Much has been made of King Charles' plans to downsize the number of royal homes currently in use, whether it is the Duke and Duchess of Sussex being evicted from Frogmore Cottage or the ongoing question of The Duke of York's residence at Royal Lodge.
Following reports that Prince Andrew is continuing to resist his elder brother's attempts to force him out of the 30-room home, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has spoken to OK!
about the plan and has said it is time for Prince Andrew to adjust to his reduced position in the royal fold. Jennie's comments come after ongoing reports that senior royal officials hope Royal Lodge will be vacated by Andrew so that it can become the home of The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Speaking to OK! Jennie says: “It pains me to say that I do have some sympathy with Andrew on this because I think if you've brought up your family in a home for 20 years, that's where your children were brought up and everything, it's pretty tough to be told by your big brother to move. "However, I think he needs to accept that he has to cut his cloth to fit his income.
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