
The 62-year-old duke will no longer be allowed to work in the building - or use it as a corresponding address.

Disgraced royal family Prince Andrew will no longer have an office at Buckingham Palace

King Charles has decided to expel Andrew from Buckingham Palace
In February, Prince Andrew paid a multimillion-pound settlement to settle a US civil sexual assault case brought by Virginia Giuffre without admitting liability.
He is recruiting a new communications team to salvage his tattered reputation and is now expected to fund his own staff.
A source said: "Any presence in the royal family is officially over".
"The king has made it clear. He is not a working royal. He is a human being."
Andrew's valuable role as colonel of the Grenadier Guards was awarded to Queen Camilla on Wednesday.
The Sun also exclusively revealed that the Home Office this month stripped him of his £3m-a-year 24-hour armed security - with the royal family to foot the bill.
It is understood that Andrew will currently retain the 31-bed royal palace on the Windsor estate.

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Prince Andrew paid millions of pounds to settle US civil sex assault case brought by Virginia Giuffre Credit

Prince Andrew has previously been photographed with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein