Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre
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An awkward exchange between Prince William and Prince Andrew at a recent family funeral has resurfaced after Andrew gave up use of his royal titles.
Prince Andrew has virtually not been required to pay rent on his Royal Lodge residence in 22 years, despite the British royal's ousted status.
Multiple sources have affirmed that Forest Lodge is being considered a “forever home,” and the hope is that it will house the Wales family for decades to come, even supposedly once Prince William becomes king.
Prince William is going to Brazil for the fifth Earthshot Prize awards, and he's enlisted help from famous faces including Matthew McConaughey, Kylie Minogue, Shawn Mendes and more.
The lease shows that when Andrew acquired the 75-year tenancy of Royal Lodge in 2003, he paid £1 million ($1.2 million) for the privilege, and later spent £7.5 million ($9 million) restoring the 19th-century mansion, once beloved of the Queen mother.
The prince's decision to forgo his titles has not calmed outrage or questions over what the palace knew, and when.
Prince Andrew announced that he would give up use of his royal titles and honors in a statement released by Buckingham Palace on Friday, Oct. 17
Samuel B. Moki, who was fired from the county Department of Environment in 2014, was approved Tuesday to become the agency’s director.
Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir brings the Palm Beach origins of Epstein’s crimes, and her encounters with Prince Andrew, back into focus.