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JAKARTA - Prince Andrew's decision to give up his royal titles has long-lasting consequences.The focus now shifts to his exit from the Royal Villa, the 30-room royal residence where he lives.As announced on October 27, 2025, the brother of King Charles III has agreed to leave the house but claims ownership of Frogmore Cottage, once occupied by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Under the deal, Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, with whom he lived at Windsor Great Park Palace, although they divorced in 1996, can move into Adelaide Cottage, which will soon be vacated by Prince William and Kate Middleton.
"Frogmore Spring 'FrogMore Cottage' is very small both of them and Adelaide Cottage Adela is close, so they can meet whenever they want," said the source of The Sun."Discussions are still ongoing," a source close to the divorce process told PEOPLE on Tuesday (October 28, 2025).
William and Kate and their children, Prince Charrotere, 10, Princess Louis, three miles from what they call their "forever home" for the future.The family hopes the children will be together before returning to school in Lambrook on November 3.
There are rumors that Prince Andrew will move to one of the royal residences in Scotland or Norfolk.However, Andrew has reported that he wants to be close to his two grown-up daughters, Princess Eugenie, who have a home in the south of England.Buckingham Palace and Sarah Ferguson's office declined to comment.
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson urged to move immediately
He has lived in the Imperial Lodge since 2003; the days he is looking for are closed.
Andrew was under intense pressure to move into the Royal Lodge immediately, which intensified when the British newspaper The Times published a redacted version of the lease.The contents show he was allowed to stay at the Royal Lodge on the cheap, after paying almost £8 million in rent and repairs.
"Cutting out" is a very small amount of money, sometimes like a peppercorn.
Proposals to build cabins in Frogmore and Adelaide would be a solution for Andrew, who has been criticized for holding on to the Royal Lodge for more than a year. The residence needs its own security budget because it is located outside the castle's protected area. Frogmore Island, meanwhile, is located within the castle's secure boundary at no cost to the British taxpayer.
Charles wanted to expel Andrew a year ago
Charles and his team had previously suggested Andrew quit the Royal Lodge a year ago, leading some insiders to dub it the "siege of the Royal Lodge" after the stubborn prince insisted on it, citing a long-term lease that runs until 2078.
Since Prince Andrew stepped down from royal duties in the wake of his relationship with accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison in 2019, his residence has come under renewed scrutiny as the Royal Lodge rents out of the royal estate. Prince Andrew stepped down from public royal roles in 2019 following a bombshell interview with the BBC in which he spoke about his relationship with Epstein.
"With His Majesty's approval, we feel that I should continue. Therefore, I will not mention my name or the honor that has been given to me," he added."As I have said before, I do not accept the allegations against me."
An inside look at Meghan and Kate Middleton
Harry and Meghan were given a gift by Elizabeth's late parents.They settled there in 2019, very hardy before the birth of their first child, Prince Ujeu, and promised us to be their wedding home.Therefore, they were asked to put it in 2023 after deciding to leave the kingdom and go to the United States.
Meanwhile, Prince William and Princess Kate occupied Adelaide Cottage for more than three years.Although it provided them with the perfect foundation to start a family life in Windsor, it also held some bad memories.
Shortly after they were hanged there, Queen Elizabeth died, and at that time they faced a lot of stress and problems with King Charles.In January 2025, Princess Kate announced a pardon, while King Charles was repeatedly arrested.
                                    
                                                
                                
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    