Prince Andrew to Spend Christmas at Royal Lodge as Eviction Delayed

### Royal Family LIVE: Andrew to Have One Last Christmas at Royal Lodge as 'Eviction Delayed'
Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is facing eviction from Royal Lodge in Windsor, with plans for him to vacate the property set for early next year. This delay means he will be able to celebrate Christmas at the residence, which has been his home for a considerable time.
The eviction, which is reportedly linked to Andrew’s diminished official royal role, has been confirmed. He has lived in the expansive Royal Lodge for several years, and the impending move is anticipated to a more modest residence. A source stated, "He has a large house where he has lived for a long time and he will be moving into a more modest house so, logically, it won't happen this side of Christmas."
Andrew’s relocation comes amidst ongoing discussions about his public duties and his future within the royal family. The house has been home to the Duke of York for many years, and the shift to a smaller home marks a significant transition in his living arrangements. The exact date of the move remains unspecified, but it has been established that it will be following the festive season.
Details surrounding the reasons for his eviction remain unconfirmed, but it is clear that the royal family is reorganising its residential arrangements in light of changing roles and public sentiment.