💨 Abstract

Prince Andrew, formerly known as Britain's least eligible bachelor, has been stripped of his royal titles and will no longer reside in the Royal Lodge at Windsor. The public debate centers on his future residence, with suggestions ranging from York Cottage to a modest flat in Milton Keynes. Critics argue that Andrew, despite his past controversies, should not receive a luxurious stately home. The article emphasizes that Andrew should face the consequences of his actions and live a more ordinary life, reflecting the experiences of ordinary citizens.

Courtesy: Bill Curtis