Prince Andrew is unlikely to be kicked out of his home as his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, will have made plans for him before her death, according to the Mirror's Royal Editor.
Talking on The Royal Beat podcast, Russell Myers said Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson "won't be getting kicked out" of Royal Lodge in Windsor.
The mansion is a Grade II-listed building that dates back to the 17th century and was once a beloved home of the Queen Mother.
Mr Myers said the Queen will also have "looked after" her son Andrew in terms of money, as there has been "discussion" about his finances and lifestyle following the monarch's death.
He added: " There's been a lot of discussion about where Andrew's money will come from, how he will finance his lifestyle, but the Queen will have looked after him."
The podcast panel also included The Sunday Times' Royal Editor Roya Nikkhah and The Sun's Royal Photographer Arthur Edwards.
Guests discussed King Charles' coronation, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, as well as the role of Princess Anne and Sophie Wessex within the Royal Family.
Royal Lodge was leased to Prince Andrew following the Queen Mother's death.
Along with the main house, the lease included the Gardener's Cottage, the Chapel Lodge, six Lodge Cottages, police security accommodation and a whopping 40 hectares of land.
He was required to pay for any renovations himself, which reportedly were in the region of £7.5million.
In 2004, he then moved into Royal Lodge with his two daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie and soon after so did his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
It comes after a programme aired in the US this month described Andrew as a "spoiled", "a bully" and "an idiot".
Royal experts discussed the Duke of York's friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein in the film 'Prince Andrew: Banished', aired on US channel Peacock.
In the documentary, the 62-year-old was also described as "the runt of a litter" and a "horrible person".