The disgraced Royal Family member is calling on Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi to give Royal Lodge a makeover after winning his battle with King Charles to be allowed to stay in the property,

Prince Andrew calls in Princess Beatrice's husband Edoardo for help in battle against King Charles

by · Birmingham Live

Prince Andrew has called on Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi for help after winning is battle against King Charles. The disgraced Royal Family member is calling on Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi to give Royal Lodge a makeover after winning his battle with King Charles to be allowed to stay in the property,

Edoardo, an interior design expert married to Princess Beatrice, is said to be advising the Duke of York on modernising the sprawling 30-room property. One source told The Mail: "They are redecorating somewhere that they can sit in and stay in - the guest parts."

Andrew’s daughter Beatrice has been networking at the highest level in the Middle East amid the mystery surrounding her father’s finances. The princess has been rubbing shoulders with some of the region’s key power players both in public and behind the scenes.

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Her visit comes after the Duke of York faced calls to ‘come clean’ and reveal the secret sources of funding that are bankrolling his stay at Royal Lodge. In the last month, Princess Beatrice has made several visits to the region, and younger sister Eugenie has also attended events there.

The state of the Duke of York's 30-room Windsor Royal Lodge comes just days after it emerged King Charles had severed his beleaguered younger brother's annual personal allowance, believed to be £1 million. Andrew, 64, who now lives in the £30 million property with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, signed a 75-year lease with the Crown Estate when he moved in, making a £1million initial payment.

The agreement included a notional rent of £260,000 a year. Andrew, who was the late Queen's youngest son, has spent nearly £7million carrying out extensive renovations and repairs to the property. The Duke of York has refused all requests by his brother to move into the smaller Frogmore Cottage.