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Stephanie Colderick

Lorraine Kelly's sharp Prince Andrew put-down as she says he's 'worse than Harry and Meghan'

There have been rumours flying that Prince Andrew is being evicted from his Windsor home, The Royal Lodge, and Lorraine Kelly did not hold back her comments about the disgraced royal. While chatting to a royal expert on Monday, February 20, Lorraine said that Prince Andrew was "worse than Harry and Meghan".

Russell Myers appeared on ITV's Lorraine to chat about Prince Andrew's future now he is no longer a working royal. He explained that King Charles is not kicking his brother out of his £13m Windsor home. You can keep up to date with the latest TV and showbiz news by signing up to the newsletter here.

He said: "Andrew could see his very nice allowance, his £150,000 allowance, from the Royal family taken away from him. If he can't afford the upkeep, he would have to leave. I'm told that there will be no eviction."

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When it was mentioned that Prince Andrew might be considering heading to America, Lorraine hilariously quipped: "Haven't America suffered enough?" It has been reported that the Prince has been "keeping an eye" on Harry and Meghan forging their new lives in America and might be following in their footsteps.

Russell said that Harry and Meghan were "lumped into the same mould" as Prince Andrew, while Lorraine said: "They shouldn't be, he is worse! He is far worse than them." Other rumours surrounding Prince Andrew's future include doing a tell-all interview, to which Lorraine added: "I don't think Prince Andrew should do any more interviews, with anybody, ever."

Lorraine and Russell also chatted about Harry and Meghan and their security problems. It is still unclear if Harry and Meghan will attend King Charles's coronation and if they will get security appears to be a major factor influencing if they will attend.

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