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Andrew’s secret Royal Lodge deal exposed in bombshell document release
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Royal Lodge agreement has been made public for the first time amid his and Sarah Ferguson’s preparation to leave the Windsor property.
Andrew submitted the minimum required 12 months’ notice to vacate the property on October 30.
The 25-page document on the Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee goes into depth on the details of Andrew’s lease. The file, dated August 8, 2003, includes who the agreement is with, how long it lasts, and to whom the lease would have been passed.
The document was signed “between The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty (1), The Crown Estate Commission’s (2) [and] HRH the Duke of York (Andrew’s former title before he was officially stripped of it in October)”.
The 75-year agreement began on June 16, 2003 and was due to expire on June 15, 2078, until King Charles’s interjection.
If the lease had been passed over, an “acceptable assignee” would have been passed onto: “the widow of HRH the Duke of York, or Princess Beatrice, or Princess Eugenie, or the trustees of a trust which has no beneficiaries other than Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie or either of them.”
The lease notes details about the “tenant’s right to surrender”, stating: “If at any time during the term the tenant shall wish to surrender this lease, the tenant shall serve the tenant’s notice upon the landlord.”
The lengthy document comes as Ferguson is on the hunt for a new house while Andrew is preparing to depart Royal Lodge without receiving any financial settlement.
The Crown Estate informed MPs that necessary repairs to the 30-room property will almost certainly cancel out any money owed to the former tenant.
Without the need for end-of-tenancy work, Andrew would have been due £488,342.21 upon vacating the residence on October 30, 2026.
However, the estate body’s preliminary view indicates that the cost of rectifying dilapidations will effectively cancel out this potential payout when he surrenders the lease early.
“Our initial assessment is that while the extent of end of tenancy dilapidations and repairs required are not out of keeping with a tenancy of this duration, they will mean in all likelihood that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will not be owed any compensation for early surrender of the lease once dilapidations are taken into account,” the Crown Estate stated in its briefing to parliamentarians.
Andrew submitted the minimum required 12 months’ notice to vacate the property on October 30. It follows the confirmation that King Charles had ordered the removal of two prestigious honours previously bestowed on his brother.
Details about the former prince’s living arrangements have been scrutinised as controversy continues over his connections to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The scandal which has been reignited by new sexual abuse allegations contained in Virginia Giuffre’s posthumously published memoir. While Andrew has always denied allegations.
Entertainment
Frankie Muniz remembers meeting Bryan Cranston for first time
Frankie Muniz has shared the memory of meeting his Malcolm in the Middle onscreen father Bryan Cranston for the first time, and it involved a skin-coloured Speedo.
Speaking to PEOPLE ahead of the show’s revival, Muniz, 40, recalled that Cranston was the last cast member to be confirmed, with his role as dad Hal only finalised on the morning of their first shoot together.
“The first scene we filmed is from the pilot where Jane [Kaczmarek], or Lois, is shaving Hal’s back,” Muniz said.
“And he came in, like, a skin-colored Speedo and was like, ‘Hey, boys, I’m going to be your dad.'” He paused before adding: “Obviously pretty awkward.”
Muniz was just 13 at the time, already buzzing from the thrill of landing the lead role.
Meeting the rest of the cast had been exciting enough, but Cranston’s entrance was something else entirely. What nobody could have predicted at that point was how central the character of Hal would become to the show.
“Hal originally was supposed to be such a small character… kind of like an afterthought,” Muniz said. “But Bryan is such an incredible actor and made the show, I think.”
Behind the scenes, the cast quickly settled into something that felt genuinely like a family, pranks included.
They pinned clothespins to each other’s backs, played the circle game with enough force to leave bruises, and fought over a foosball table until the production team replaced it with a ping-pong table.
“That was a bad idea, you couldn’t get us off it to actually film,” Muniz recalled. “We probably could have gone pro.”
Saying goodbye to it all seven years and 151 episodes later hit harder than Muniz had anticipated.
The cast was given about a month’s notice that the show was ending, which he said helped. But nothing fully prepared him for the final day.
“It didn’t have any effect on me like I thought it would until literally the last shot of the last day,” he said. As cameras rolled on the last scene, two or three hundred crew members who had worked on the show over the years had gathered on set.
“I remember starting [to cry] when they started rolling, and it wasn’t for the scene, but it worked really well for the moment. It was really hard to say goodbye.”
The wrap party brought its own quiet emotions. Muniz and Jane Kaczmarek were the last two people to leave the soundstage that night.
“It hit you in that moment of, like, wait, everything I’ve known for most of my life… is ending,” he said.
Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair is now streaming on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
Entertainment
How ‘Euphoria’ affected Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney’s careers
Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney have all went on to become a generation-defining group of actors after their work on Euphoria.
Although all three of them were skilled actors before the show aired in 2019, it launched them onto a grander horizon, and especially Elordi, who played Nate Jacobs in the show.
In a 2023 interview, Elordi told Variety, “Euphoria changed my life.”
Following his performance in the show, the actor starred in Saltburn, Wuthering Heights, Frankenstein, and is currently rumoured to play the next James Bond.
Although Zendaya and Sweeney were also affected by Euphoria’s success, Elordi previously shared in an interview that Euphoria came to him at a time he had to decide to move back home for a while as he wasn’t booking any jobs.
“I think I had – I don’t know, $400 or $800 left in my bank account – and Euphoria was my last audition before I went home for a little while to make some money and recuperate,” the Priscilla star noted.
As for Zendaya, she had been a child star on Disney Channel and had already starred in Hollywood blockbusters Spider Man, and The Greatest Showman.
Regardless, her character in show, Rue, earned her two Emmy Awards.
Sweeney similarly was a star before as she had already appeared in the miniseries Sharp Objects, and The Handmaid’s Tale movie, but she became a much more familiar face after Euphoria.
She went on to appear in a string of strong movies, and dabbled in a few controversies, but overall became a much more familiar face after Euphoria.
The show, which launched Elordi into his stardom, will come to its end this season premiering on April 12.
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Camilla Mendes reveals plans for having kids with fiance Rudy Mancuso
Camilla Mendes has big dreams of a big family.
Appearing on the In Your Dreams podcast on Thursday, April 9, the Riverdale star had her answer locked and loaded when host Owen Thiele asked if she plans on having kids with her fiance Rudy Mancuso. “Hell yeah!” she exclaimed.
The actress revealed she wants to have at least two children. “I can’t wait to be a mom. I’m, like, so excited,” she shared.
For Mendes, raising kids takes a village — a village she hopes to create.
“I really just want to have my community live close to me. I want Rudy’s family to come closer. I want my dad’s side of the family to come closer, and I want to raise a beautiful family and have a little sanctuary,” she declared. “I want to have enough success in life where it’s not overwhelming but enough to live happily and comfortably and give my kids the best life.”
But before she can start a family, Mendes is first planning to walk down the aisle with Mancuso. The couple got engaged in October 2025 after three years of dating.
They first met while working on Musica, a 2024 American coming-of-age romantic comedy.
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