Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · October 21, 2025 · Entertainment

Royal Scandal Unveiled: Prince Andrew's Secret Mansion in the UAE

Prince Andrew attends a military air display event on November 25, 2010 in Abu Dhabi with Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. Multiple sources have claimed Andrew has been gifted a palace by the ruling house of Nahyan

PRINCE ANDREW'S ROYAL LUXURY: THE SHOCKING TRUTH

In a jaw-dropping revelation, it's been claimed that Prince Andrew has a fully-staffed royal palace in the Gulf, courtesy of a generous gift from the UAE's ruling royal family. But despite this luxurious pad being at his disposal, the shamed royal is said to be miserable with the quiet surroundings and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, can't stand the heat.

The 30-room mansion, complete with 98 acres of land, has been Andrew's home for over two decades, but it seems he's not exactly rolling in it. In fact, sources close to the family claim that the prince hasn't paid a single penny in rent since moving in – and hasn't even bothered to pay the peppercorn rate! It turns out that his lease agreement, which was obtained by The Times, shows that he paid £1million upfront for the property back in 2003 and another £7.5million on refurbishments.

The mansion in Abu Dhabi (pictured) is said to be fully staffed with servants but there are claims it is too hot for Fergie and too quiet for Andrew

But here's the kicker: Andrew is deemed to have paid the annual rent of around £260,000 through the work he's funded to bring the palace up to scratch. So, it seems that taxpayers are still footing the bill for this royal indulgence – and for how long? The lease runs until 2078!

This news comes hot on the heels of another bombshell in the royal Epstein scandal. Scotland Yard has confirmed that they're actively investigating claims that Andrew asked a police officer to dig up dirt on Virginia Giuffre, whose posthumous autobiography is out today.

As the public's patience wears thin with Prince Andrew's antics, Robert Jenrick, shadow justice secretary, has called for him to be kicked out of his Windsor Royal Lodge and to disappear from public view. "The public are sick of Prince Andrew," he said. "It's disgusting that taxpayers are subsidizing him to live in luxury homes ever again."

Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson (pictured in 2019) are holed up in their grace-and-favour Royal Lodge amid increased scrutiny over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. A leaked lease suggests they may not have paid rent on their home for 22 years

But what about the UAE palace? Sources close to the royal family claim that Andrew and Fergie aren't keen on relocating, with Andrew reportedly saying it's too quiet and he prefers the bustle of London. Poor Fergie, on the other hand, can't handle the heat – and who can blame her?

Meanwhile, Charles, 76, is said to be at his wit's end with his brother's behavior. He believes that many of Andrew's problems stem from chasing a lifestyle he simply can't afford. "He's been trying to persuade his younger brother to downsize and move out for years," says a source.

But will it happen? Sources close to the King say that Andrew has stubbornly insisted on keeping his luxury pad, despite Charles' pleas. And as long as he pays the rent – technically, if demanded – the King can't exactly kick him out.

Calls are growing for Prince Andrew to be kicked out of the Royal Lodge (pictured today), the lavish Windsor mansion he shares with his ex-wife

The whole debacle has caused a stir among the royal family members, with Beatrice and Eugenie reportedly pulling out of a charity ball in London over the weekend due to the "unseemly" attention surrounding their father's antics.

But here's the million-dollar question: how does Andrew afford this lavish lifestyle? The answer lies in his inheritance – or rather, the lack thereof. Sources close to the royal family have revealed that Andrew didn't receive any significant bequests from the Queen or Queen Mother, leaving many wondering how he can maintain such a vast property with multi-million running costs.

The Crown Estate approved the lease arrangement back in 2003, citing security concerns and the property's location within Windsor Great Park. But it seems that this decision has come back to haunt them – along with Andrew himself.

As the King continues to distance himself from his brother's antics, it remains to be seen whether Andrew will finally take heed of Charles' pleas and downsize his lifestyle for good. One thing's for sure: the public is watching with bated breath as this royal scandal unfolds.

The Scholarly Note

In a shocking twist in the ongoing saga surrounding Prince Andrew's behavior, sources close to the royal family have revealed that he has a fully-staffed royal palace at his disposal in the Gulf. But despite this luxurious pad being available on demand, Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson are said to be miserable with the quiet surroundings and can't seem to get enough of their British lifestyle.

The 30-room mansion, complete with 98 acres of land, has been Andrew's home for over two decades, but it seems he's not exactly rolling in it. In fact, sources close to the family claim that the prince hasn't paid a single penny in rent since moving in – and hasn't even bothered to pay the peppercorn rate! It turns out that his lease agreement, which was obtained by The Times, shows that he paid £1million upfront for the property back in 2003 and another £7.5million on refurbishments.

But here's the kicker: Andrew is deemed to have paid the annual rent of around £260,000 through the work he's funded to bring the palace up to scratch. So, it seems that taxpayers are still footing the bill for this royal indulgence – and for how long? The lease runs until 2078!

This news comes hot on the heels of another bombshell in the royal Epstein scandal. Scotland Yard has confirmed that they're actively investigating claims that Andrew asked a police officer to dig up dirt on Virginia Giuffre, whose posthumous autobiography is out today.

As the public's patience wears thin with Prince Andrew's antics, Robert Jenrick, shadow justice secretary, has called for him to be kicked out of his Windsor Royal Lodge and to disappear from public view. "The public are sick of Prince Andrew," he said. "It's disgusting that taxpayers are subsidizing him to live in luxury homes ever again."

But what about the UAE palace? Sources close to the royal family claim that Andrew and Fergie aren't keen on relocating, with Andrew reportedly saying it's too quiet and he prefers the bustle of London. Poor Fergie, on the other hand, can't handle the heat – and who can blame her?

Meanwhile, Charles, 76, is said to be at his wit's end with his brother's behavior. He believes that many of Andrew's problems stem from chasing a lifestyle he simply can't afford. "He's been trying to persuade his younger brother to downsize and move out for years," says a source.

But will it happen? Sources close to the King say that Andrew has stubbornly insisted on keeping his luxury pad, despite Charles' pleas. And as long as he pays the rent – technically, if demanded – the King can't exactly kick him out.

The whole debacle has caused a stir among the royal family members, with Beatrice and Eugenie reportedly pulling out of a charity ball in London over the weekend due to the "unseemly" attention surrounding their father's antics.

But here's the million-dollar question: how does Andrew afford this lavish lifestyle? The answer lies in his inheritance – or rather, the lack thereof. Sources close to the royal family have revealed that Andrew didn't receive any significant bequests from the Queen or Queen Mother, leaving many wondering how he can maintain such a vast property with multi-million running costs.

The Crown Estate approved the lease arrangement back in 2003, citing security concerns and the property's location within Windsor Great Park. But it seems that this decision has come back to haunt them – along with Andrew himself.

As the King continues to distance himself from his brother's antics, it remains to be seen whether Andrew will finally take heed of Charles' pleas and downsize his lifestyle for good. One thing's for sure: the public is watching with bated breath as this royal scandal unfolds.

This is a developing story, and we'll continue to bring you updates as more information becomes available. Stay tuned!