«Silly» characterizes him Prince Andrew woman who was arguing with him over case of sale of his favorite chalet in Switzerland, according to a report by the Daily Mail. And this is because, as he reveals, while the sale of the chalet touches them 18 million poundshe seems to be unable to collect anything, as he “chases” the Swiss couple claiming 1.6 million pounds!
The move was made by the couple, as the “naughty” prince owes the specific amount regarding a business agreement they had concluded.
People close to Prince Andrew revealed that “There are discussions to resolve the issue, which are expected to be completed satisfactorily for all parties, but in no case does this prevent the sale of the chalet».
This chalet is considered one of the best real estate in Verbier, but -unfortunately- for Prince Andrew he will not be happy. The prince also owed Isabel de Rouvre more than. 6 million for the sale of the chalet until last year. She said she was sorry for the couple, whose identities were kept secret, knowing the stress she was experiencing, trying to get her money back. «It was a horrible experience. I do not understand how it works and I feel very sorry for the people involved with it in business“, She said.
Sources close to the prince insist that the commitment order does not prevent the sale of the chalet. The story is old, but returns to the forefront a few days after the glorious celebrations for 70 years of Queen Elizabeth on the throne. Andrew had a particular weakness in this chalet, as he often went with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, to enjoy winter sports.
Earlier this week, neighbors saw moving trucks in the chalet and even people who spoke to the Daily Mail, reported that they saw officials taking items from the property on behalf of the prince.
It is believed that a buyer was found a few months ago, but the process is said to have “stuck” because the chalet is “under seizure” as a result of the new debt.
The chalet was seized as an asset by the Swiss authorities on 15 December 2020, according to the newspaper “Le Temps”. This is the latest controversy surrounding the “besieged” prince and his ties to Verbier.