Where could Prince Andrew end up if he leaves Royal Lodge?
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Shutterstock / Matrix Media Frogmore Cottage (left) and Adelaide Cottage have reportedly been suggested to Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
Prince Andrew's relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has led to mounting calls for him to be removed from his sprawling 30-room Windsor mansion. The prince, who relinquished his titles earlier this month, has strongly denied any wrongdoing. But the revelation that he has only ever paid a token annual rent on his home, Royal Lodge, has intensified the scrutiny over his living arrangements - even though he made large payments up front, including for renovations. Buckingham Palace has not commented on whether Prince Andrew might move out of his home - or where he might go. But BBC News understands that two other properties in the grounds of Windsor Castle, Adelaide Cottage and Frogmore Cottage, were options suggested to both Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson some months ago.
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