A stunned Buckingham Palace insider’s frantic whisper ignited fury: Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, stripped of titles amid Epstein scandal fallout, is demanding a £75 million “exit package” to vacate Royal Lodge by January 2026.

The demand—leaked to The Telegraph on December 23, 2025—includes a one-time payment to cover relocation, security, and lifestyle costs, plus annual stipends for him and Sarah Ferguson. Sources described Andrew as “delusional,” believing the sum compensates for “lost privileges” after King Charles III’s October 30 revocation of all honors and Royal Lodge eviction order.
The scandal traces to Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), accusing Andrew of three assaults at age 17—naming him 88 times as “entitled.” Her suicide April 25 at 41 amplified outrage, public sentiment (79% supporting exile per YouGov) leaving no royal appetite for concessions.
Insiders whispered Charles’s refusal: “No negotiation—£75 million from where? Taxpayers won’t fund it.” Ferguson, facing her own Epstein debt ties, reportedly backed the demand, fearing financial ruin. Alternatives like Sandringham’s Wood Farm remain the plan.
The whisper—frantic, audacious—trended #Andrew75M with 4.2 million posts (82% outraged). As Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures concluded December 19—no bombshells—Andrew’s demand symbolized entitlement’s last gasp: titles gone, home threatened, legacy buried by Giuffre’s truth.
Palace fury—raw, unrelenting—ensured no package: exile absolute, no golden parachute for disgrace.
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