The prince has been offered a stay at a remote castle while the scandals continue.
Prince Andrew has been facing a lot of public pressure this week to leave his Royal Lodge home in Windsor following continued accusations against him as a result of his previous association with the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. While Andrew, 65, has continued to deny accusations against him and even dropped the use of his royal titles last week, news of the scandals has not gone away.
Although he is currently keeping a low profile at his 30-bed Windsor mansion, which he pays “peppercorn rent” for per annum, the King’s brother is still facing widespread criticism, including calls to be removed from The Crown Estate property. However, if this happens, the royal may worry about where he can go.
While it may not be ideal, it has now been revealed that the prince has been offered the use of a huge castle in Scotland.

Prince Andrew is facing calls to leave Royal Lodge (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

Prince Andrew has been offered sanctuary at a huge castle (Image: Getty)
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The offer has reportedly been given to Andrew by Barrister Samantha Kane, who brought Carbisdale Castle in Sutherland in 2022.
While she spends a lot of time in London working on court cases, Samantha now refers to herself as Lady Carbisdale since purchasing the massive 19-bed castle.
With the castle being nice and remote, Samantha has now shown an interest in wanting to offer it as a place for Andrew and his family to go to escape the scandals he is currently facing.
She has also shown an interest in representing him on a legal front as she believes he has been “treated badly”.

Andrew has been invited to Carbisdale Castle (Image: Getty Images)
As reported by The Daily Mail, Samantha said: “I am writing to the prince to offer my castle for his exclusive use – and that of his family, including his former wife, Sarah Ferguson. I feel strongly that he is being hounded unfairly. He remains innocent of these allegations. I am also prepared to offer to represent him against these allegations and over moves to oust him from his current property. I really think he has been treated badly.”
She continued: “I believe the Prince, like anyone else, must not be judged by public opinion without a proper hearing which he was not given.”
If Andrew does accept the offer, he will not be the only royal to have ever stayed at the castle. This is because the castle, which was originally built for the Duchess of Sutherland in 1907, was used as a place of sanctuary for King Haakon VII of Norway and Crown Prince Olav during Nazi occupation of their native countries during the Second World War.
The castle was recently put on the market but has since been removed from sale.
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