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Inside the royal family’s game of homes

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Disgraced Prince Andrew’s inevitable eviction from Royal Lodge is part of a reshuffle of royals around Windsor Estate’s various properties. Here’s a guide to who might live where.

Andrew Tillett

In his own way, Prince Andrew is like most tenants in an overheated property market, wondering if he will have enough money to pay the rent.

And at the heart of the House of Windsor’s real estate hunger games is the old adage that “location, location, location” is the most important factor.

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is The Australian Financial Review’s correspondent for Europe, based in London. He was formerly foreign affairs and defence correspondent based in Canberra. Connect with Andrew on Facebook and Twitter. Email Andrew at andrew.tillett@afr.com

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