Dilapidated Royal Lodge Ends Compensation Deal

The disgraced royal, stripped of his princely titles last month, had been in line for a $983,000 (£488,000) payment in exchange for surrendering the 31-bedroom Royal Lodge before the end of his 75-year lease.

However, the property’s deteriorated condition and the extensive repairs it now requires mean the 65-year-old will likely walk away with nothing.

Andrew moved into Royal Lodge in 2003 with his former wife, Sarah Ferguson. He paid a symbolic “peppercorn rent” and provided more than £8.5 million upfront to fund renovation work.

Lease Terms Depended on Proper Maintenance

Under the terms of his lease, Andrew was entitled to reclaim part of his initial investment if he left the property within 25 years — but only if he had kept the estate in good condition.

A newly released Crown Estate report, published by the UK’s Public Accounts Committee, states that although Royal Lodge’s current state is “not out of keeping with a tenancy of this duration,” the substantial repair work required means Andrew will not qualify for any payout.

Crown Estate Findings