The King of Britain expels his brother from the palace of government: "You have no place here"

According to British press reports, King Charles sent his brother, Prince Andrew, a message asking him to pack his luggage and leave Buckingham Palace, the official royal residence.

And the newspaper “The Sun” reported that the prince, who was famous for his scandals, and was also famous for being stripped of royal and military honors by his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, was asked to find a new place to live immediately.

"The King has made it clear that Buckingham Palace is no place for Prince Andrew," said a palace source responsible for implementing the king's decision, which comes just months before King Charles III's scheduled coronation on May 6.

Andrew, who is best known for his friendship with US billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who is currently imprisoned on outrageous morality charges, has been told there is "no more room" for him at Buckingham Palace.

According to the British press, a renovation and restoration of the Royal Palace, at a cost of more than $ 400 million, is scheduled to take place in the palace, which includes the Andrew Suite, known as the "Chamber Floor".

"First Prince Andrew's office was closed last year and now his bedroom," the source told The Sun.

Andrew loved having a suite at Buckingham Palace which not only prepared him for married life with Sarah Ferguson but used it as a celibate platform after his divorce.

"He's brought back a string of new girlfriends to his mansion home — even supermodel Caprice."

If Andrew wished to remain in London, King Charles was reported to have told him that his only other option was his other royal residence, St James's Palace.

The eviction order is a further blow to Andrew, who was sacked from his office at Buckingham Palace last year.

At the behest of his late mother, Andrew lost his royal and military patronage last year.

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