Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor can legally remain in his Royal Lodge home for the next year, it has been revealed. The announcement that the former Duke of York would vacate his 30-room Windsor mansion came in October as the King stripped his younger brother of all of his titles, styles and honours .

The Crown Estate revealed on Tuesday that Andrew gave the minimum 12 months' notice that he would surrender Royal Lodge on 30 October – the day of the Buckingham Palace announcement.

While he potentially could stay for another ten months, it's expected that Andrew will move from Royal Lodge to a private property on the King's Sandringham estate in Norfolk early next year.

The report from the Crown Estate also revealed that Andrew is unlikely to receive any compensation after leaving his cu

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