Prince Andrew was riding near Windsor Castle on Monday morning when he appeared to be spooked by a black horse and almost fell off his horse.
The Duke of York's gentle ride quickly turned wild as the horse became excited. The mare writhed and reared her head, throwing King Charles' younger brother off balance as he struggled to avoid falling by the reins.
The newspaper said it took the prince several minutes to calm his horse and stabilize it before he was able to continue riding through the Windsor Estate near Windsor Castle. daily mail.
The tense moment was captured in striking images obtained by the Post, showing how the dramatic situation unfolded.
Unfortunately for the prince, his pony troubles pale in comparison to another difficult ride he faces: a dispute with his brother over finances.
According to a new report from Sunday TimesAndrew and Charles' “lack of intimacy” stemmed from Andrew's past friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which “grew into outright hostility.”
This “new souring of relations,” as the Times calls it, means Charles has broken off his financial relationship with Andrew and is trying to force him out of his Royal Lodge home, a $38 million luxury mansion with a 30-room mansion. It is also related to what has been reported. It is set on 98 acres within the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Once the home of his grandmother, the Queen Mother, he signed a 75-year lease from the Crown Estate in 2003 on the condition that he pay just over $300 a week in rent and maintain the property. He lives a gorgeous life. According to the Times.
Charles wanted Andrew removed from the Royal Lodge, but offered Andrew a new home. It's a less luxurious mansion, more in line with the king's vision of a “slimmed-down” monarchy. That home was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's former British home, Frogmore Cottage.
Despite Prince Harry and Meghan spending nearly $3 million renovating it, Andrew refused to move out of Royal Lodge, believing the five-bedroom house was too modest for his tastes.
In a shocking move, Andrew secured enough funds from an unidentified financier to stay at Royal Lodge. The king is reportedly fed up with his disgraced brother and the two are “not on speaking terms” amid the economic turmoil.
There is no sign of an approach, and Charles and Andrew remain at a stalemate. And just in time for the holidays.
