Prince Andrew's hopes of leaving Royal Lodge in Windsor to his two daughters have been dashed as the Duke of York is in 'no position' to bequeath the property, a Royal commentator has claimed Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Prince Andrew's hopes of leaving Royal Lodge to his daughters appear to have been dashed. According to one royal commentator, Andrew is in "no position" to leave the property to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. The Duke of York, 64, holds a lease with the Crown Estate that means he can live in the property until 2078.

However, the scandal-ridden prince is believed to be facing mounting pressure to cover his own expenses for the maintenance and security of the Royal Lodge mansion in Windsor if he wishes to continue residing there. The push to relocate Prince Andrew, who shares the house with his former spouse Sarah Ferguson, has been dubbed the "Siege of Royal Lodge". It's understood that the father-of-two desired to preserve Royal Lodge as an inheritance home for his daughters, Princess Beatrice, 36, and Princess Eugenie, 34.

However, the ex-working royal, who withdrew from public duties in 2019, is facing escalating pressure from his brother King Charles to downsize to a less costly home. Beatrice and Eugenie are believed to already have an.