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Prince Andrew enjoys horse-riding around Windsor Castle - as mystery emerges over his £15m former marital home

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
The Duke of York, 64, was deep in conversation with his riding companion as he travelled around the Berkshire estate, enjoying the early spring sunshine. Andrew was dressed in a khaki jacket, grey jumper, black trousers and a black and white striped helmet for the excursion. He and his riding companion, who wore a Windsor Castle emblem, chatted as they enjoyed the warmer weather, before heading back towards the castle.

Mystery as Prince Andrew's former marital home left EMPTY nearly 20 years after £15m country pile was bought by rich businessman and raised to the ground as neighbours compare newbuild mega mansion to a 'supermarket'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Sunninghill Park in Berkshire was sold by the disgraced Duke to Timur Kulibayev, son-in-law of the former president of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev in 2007 for £15million. After failing into a state of disrepair, the property was demolished in 2015 with work starting to construct a new, lavish home in its place. Work was completed two years ago but astonishingly, despite the eye-watering amounts involved, nobody has lived in Andrew's former home since then, with metal shutters on the windows remaining down and large iron gates at the entrance firmly closed. One neighbour told MailOnline: 'I don't blame the owners for not wanting to live in it because it's so horrible. I've heard that it's very luxurious inside but what good is that if the outside is so revolting?'

As K-pop singer Karina is trolled for having a boyfriend, how the movement's crazed supporters have crashed weddings and even attempted to kidnap Korean stars in the name of the 'fandom'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2024
After furious followers accused her of betrayal and threatened to boycott her music this week, one of South Korea's top stars (left) was compelled to apologize for having a boyfriend. Musicians have been threatened with boycots for having a wife and children, dancing with the opposite sex on stage, and having a keen interest in a music film.

Updated: Autocrats' children owning £250 million in British assets include Azerbaijan's royal family, the ex-death chief of Angola, and former Kazakh tyrant Gen. Niktu's son

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2023
New laws compel offshore companies that own property in England and Wales to identify their ultimate owner in a public registry of overseas entities. According to an investigation by the Register of Overseas Entities, nearly £200 million in UK property is owned by the associates of Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev and his families, who are unintested. Leyla Aliyev, daughter of Azerbaijan's president Ilham Aliyev; Kazakhstan's 'lifelong leader of the nation' Nursultan Nazarbayev'; and Isabel Dos Santos, fugitive daughter of Angola's former president and once Africa's richest woman.

Prince Andrew and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson fear being 'kicked out' of their Windsor mansion

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
The Duke of York (pictured above) is expected to get a letter from him advising him to withdraw Royal Lodge (pictured right), a 31-bedroom house he leases from the Crown Estate at some point in the future. The rumors came as his brother Charles begins his reign as King and appears to have fulfilled previous promises that the monarchy will be streamlined. As part of this, it is expected that a report into the Crown's massive property portfolio, which includes 500,000 acres of land, will be published, detailing how it is being used. This report may lead to Andrew's removal from the mansion he shares with his ex-wife and the corgis that used to belonged to his late mother. Though he is in the immediate aftermath following the Queen's death, reports have that he may be urged to leave in the future.

The secret of the Royal Family's £20 billion: William is worth £1 billion, while Meghan and Harry are worth £20 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2022
The Royal Family's £20 billion fortune in cash, palaces, treasure, art, 500,000 acres of property, and even the UK sea bed has been laid bare today, making the business more valuable than Tesco, the country's largest retailer, valued at £17 billion. After the death of his beloved mother, King Charles III's legacy is expected to be worth £900 million, while his son William is expected to be worth £1 billion after inheriting his father's Duchy of Cornwall estate, according to The Sunday Times. Harry and Meghan are expected to cost £20 million, but brand experts have stated that their new life in the United States, as well as their royal connections, could earn them $1 billion a day. Despite his own recent court bills, Princess Anne may have a £50 million, Prince Edward £10 million, and Prince Andrew £5 million. The Royal Family's funds and assets have been estimated between £20 billion and £24 billion, though it does include £1.4 billion in debt, including Buckingham Palace, which only belongs to the monarch in a official capacity.