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Ex-Prince Andrew’s Last Business Met a ‘Slow, Inevitable Death’ — Source

Ex-Prince Andrew’s final business has reportedly been dissolved after losing his royal title. According to a source, Dragons’ Den-style venture Pitch@Palace Global was allegedly shut down. Reportedly, it was difficult to keep it afloat after the ex-Duke of York was stripped of his royal duties. He would also leave Royal Lodge and might move to the secluded Marsh Farm.

Ex-Prince Andrew’s business ‘impossible to resurrect’ after losing royal titles, says source

Ex-Prince Andrew reportedly had to close down his final business before he relocates to a new home. Due to his past acts, King Charles’s younger brother was stripped of his royal title and duties. He would also leave his home, Royal Lodge, where he lived for decades.

Recently, a source told The Sun that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has allegedly shut down Dragons’ Den-style venture Pitch@Palace Global. For a few years, the company was reportedly struggling and had often landed in controversies.

“Pitch@Palace Global had a slow and inevitable death but proved impossible to resurrect after [Andrew] was stripped of all royal titles,” the insider claimed. They added that the business was the ex-prince’s “proudest achievement” for several years. But, after dissolving the company, leaving Royal Lodge might not just look like a “fresh start but also retirement” for him.

Earlier, a report revealed that the 65-year-old might be moving to Marsh Farm. It is said to be a secluded estate. To date, he has lived in the 31-room Royal Lodge with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. Their daughters were raised at the Windsor land, which was assumed to be their family asset.

Referring to the relocation, a source told RadarOnline that Andrew’s belongings might not fit in the new home. “It is far more than a practical relocation – it is a very visible marker of his fall from grace, and those who care about him are seriously concerned about the toll this level of humiliation could take on his mental well-being,” they claimed.

Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen on RealityTea.

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