BREAKING: New reports confirm that ex-Prince Andrew’s exit from Royal Lodge is delayed, potentially taking several more months due to his habit of hoarding belongings. This development follows his recent order to vacate the royal residence, stripping him of his title as Duke of York, which was announced in October 2023.
Sources indicate that Andrew, aged 65, is struggling to organize his possessions, filled with papers, photographs, and personal collections. A source revealed, “He’s a natural hoarder. Rooms are packed, making it challenging to catalog everything.” This hoarding tendency is causing significant delays in the inventory process, which is critical for determining what items belong to him versus the Crown.
Officials are reportedly prioritizing the removal of priceless artwork and antique furniture, which are owned by the Windsor family, not Andrew. As palace staff work to identify these items, the ongoing debate over ownership is complicating his departure. An insider stated, “Each item must be logged carefully to avoid future disputes.”
While Andrew has agreed to leave, sources emphasize that his move to a smaller property at Sandringham will not occur swiftly. “With the hoarding and ownership issues, it’s going to take months,” the insider warned.
The urgency of this situation underlines not only the logistical challenges faced by the former prince but also highlights the emotional weight of leaving behind a home filled with personal history. The royal family continues to navigate these complexities as they prepare for Andrew’s eventual exit.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.







































