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A RIGHT ROYAL GAME OF PROPERTY SNAKES AND LADDERS

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November 06, 2025

Andrew and Fergie forced out of their £30m mansion. William and Kate moving again. And will the King and Queen ever return to Buckingham Palace? Emma Magnus reports

- Emma Magnus reports

A RIGHT ROYAL GAME OF PROPERTY SNAKES AND LADDERS

It's a big week in the world of royal family house moves. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor — now stripped of his titles — and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson are being forced out of their Windsor home, while the Prince and Princess of Wales have moved into their “forever home” less than two miles away.

Conveniently, the royal family’s vast private property portfolio, estimated to be worth more than £6 billion, does not leave its members — even those with ties to a convicted sex offender — short of choice for where to go next. Here's everything you need to know about the royals’ latest moves.

Moving out: Andrew and Fergie

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah Ferguson’s time at Royal Lodge, their home of over 20 years, has finally come to an end. It is believed to be worth £30m — although it has been reported that the building is currently in need of some TLC, with signs of roof damage, peeling paintwork and black mould on the exterior.

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