King Charles could soon exile Prince Andrew to a rural highland castle after stripping him of his remaining titles in the wake of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Despite giving up his knighthood, dukedom and his Garter role, questions have been raised about why the Prince is allowed to remain in the Royal Lodge.

Now the King is under pressure to take more action against his brother, although sources suggest he has gone as far as he can.

Some sources have suggested that the monarch is trying to persuade Andrew to move to the Castle of Mey.

The property, in the rural highlands, was originally built for Mary Caroline, the Duchess of Sutherland.

If he moves there, Andrew would live alongside Alice, the resident donkey of the Castle of Mey, who loves a conversation, according to the website.

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