Prince Andrew has allegedly promised King Charles he won't "pull a Harry" and write a bombshell memoir about the Royal Family, it has been claimed. The latest updates regarding the disgraced prince have left royal watchers and palace staff worrying whether he would end up "going rogue" if he moved out of Royal Lodge.
Andrew's "Yorkxit," as it's been dubbed by insiders, will not be a "repeat of Megxit", reports claimed. Prince Harry sparked outcry following his and Meghan Markle's bombshell exit in 2020.
The couple went on to give a handful of interviews, including their explosive Oprah Winfrey one in 2021, while Harry also released an explosive memoir about his life within the Royal Family.
But a source told The Sun: "Andrew won't write a book like Spare. He has promised the King."
The outlet noted that the same cannot be said for Sarah Ferguson, Andrew's former wife, who he still lives with at Royal Lodge, as she has been "inundated with book offers".
The King's brother is said to be in talks with the King's representatives about voluntarily leaving Royal Lodge following the furore over the "peppercorn" rent for his 30-room mansion, but he is reluctant to give up his residence of more than 20 years.
The Daily Telegraph reported that the sticking point in the talks is the location of his new home and financial compensation for funds spent on the lodge.
It claimed that Andrew was resistant, but there was a sense of inevitability about the prince, believed to be Queen Elizabeth II's favourite child, giving up his home.
Andrew's 75-year leasehold agreement revealed that he paid £1 million for the lease and that he has paid "one peppercorn" of rent if demanded per year since then.
The agreement also contains a clause that states the Crown Estate would have to pay Andrew around £558,000 if he gave up the lease.
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