Prince Andrew was reportedly left out of his mother’s – the late Queen Elizabeth II – will.
According to The Sun on Sunday, the Duke of York told friends of his that he received no inheritance after the Queen died; only King Charles received a cut of their mother’s estimated AU$1.18 billion fortune.
WATCH: Prince Andrew’s shock legal settlement explained
And apparently, Charles is yet to divide this money between himself and his siblings, Andrew, Anne and Edward.
Andrew is presumably wanting some of this fortune as after sexual abuse allegations against him were made public knowledge, he quit as a working royal and therefore, lost his public funding.
Plus, in the last six months, the disgraced Duke has also lost his taxpayer-funded guards as well as his accommodation at Buckingham Palace.
A source claiming to be Andrew’s friend told The Sun on Sunday, “He’s in despair. He’s a member of the family, for God’s sake.”
“What’s he meant to do? Go cap in hand to his older brother to keep a roof over his head?”
The friend also said that Andrew is “bewildered” at getting none of his mother’s money. And allegedly, Anne and Edward have “some resentment” about not receiving any inheritance either.
WATCH: Heckler arrested for calling Prince Andrew a “sick old man”
Despite not getting any of Queen’s Elizabeth’s money off Charles, Andrew is still somewhat being looked after by his older brother.
Last week, Charles asked his son Prince Harry and wife, Meghan Markle to vacate from their UK residence, Frogmore Cottage.
It’s been reported that Charles did this so Andrew could move into the property, which is located on the grounds of Windsor Castle.