Prince Andrew 'spends time playing Call of Duty' amid personal downfall at Royal Lodge

Royal Lodge is widely viewed as the prince's last status symbol
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Prince Andrew is spending his time playing Call of Duty and other video games at his home, Royal Lodge, sources have claimed.
The 65-year-old has been engulfed in scrutiny over the past few weeks regarding emerging details about the relationship between him and the late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
The sordid details have fuelled desires to evict Andrew from his home - a sprawling property with 30 rooms, nestling in 40 hectares on the Windsor Castle estate.
His ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, has also been living at Royal Lodge since 2008.
Fergie, who herself has been caught up in controversy over her personal links with Epstein, planned a 66th birthday party last week, which ended up being cancelled amid the current chaos.
Last week, Andrew and Sarah announced they would no longer use their royal titles, the Duke and Duchess of York.
Royal Lodge is widely viewed as the prince's last status symbol as the son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, having stepped down from royal duties six years ago.
However, sources have painted a picture of Andrew spending much of his time sitting at home like a teenager and watching television.
Prince Andrew 'spends time playing Call of Duty' amid personal downfall at Royal Lodge
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Speaking to the Sun, the source claimed: “He loves games like Call of Duty, war games with helicopters.
“He certainly doesn’t play FIFA; he’s got no interest in football.
“He really enjoys war films and watching golf on TV.”
The source further claimed that Prince Andrew wakes up in the late morning, before being served breakfast by a member of staff.
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| ACTIVISION PRESS OFFICEThe father of two is then alleged to spend the majority of his days watching television.
Twice a week, the prince is understood to go riding to the Royal Mews, where King Charles’s horses are kept at Windsor.
On Monday, it was revealed that Prince Andrew has not paid rent at Royal Lodge since moving into the property in 2003.
The news sparked outrage, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer today announced he will support an inquiry into Andrew's deal with the Crown Estate.
Sir Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, quizzed Mr Starmer in the House of Commons regarding the issue.
He asked whether Labour would “support a select committee inquiry so all those involved should be called for evidence, including the current occupant”.
Mr Starmer told PMQs: “It’s important in relation to all properties, Crown properties, that there is proper scrutiny, so I certainly support that.”