Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, was seen driving his Range Rover around Windsor Castle grounds on Monday morning, appearing cheerful despite the escalating tension within the royal family over his refusal to leave his residence, Royal Lodge.

A close associate of the beleaguered duke told RadarOnline.com that Andrew is adamant about remaining in the $37 million lodge, his residence for the past 20 years. This determination has only added fuel to the fire amid the royal family's internal discord.

The friend revealed Andrew's growing concerns post-coronation, expressing fear that the other royals might resort to drastic measures, like discontinuing utilities, to force him out. The friend emphasized the human aspect of this dispute, stating, "we're dealing with human beings, not real estate."

King Charles has expressed his preference for Andrew to relocate to the less spacious Frogmore Cottage, the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. However, Andrew, who currently shares the 30-bedroom Royal Lodge with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, is reportedly resisting this move.

Insiders suggest that Andrew is hoping to persuade Charles to retract the eviction notice, amidst speculations that the Royal Lodge is being considered for Prince William and Kate Middleton. The request to leave the lodge arose due to Andrew's current non-working status within the royal family, following a settled sex assault lawsuit and the subsequent removal of his royal and military honors by the late Queen Elizabeth.

Despite the ongoing dispute, Andrew attended Charles' coronation, appearing in his royal Garter robes and regalia, which left many surprised.

However, sources warn that this feud is far from over. They hint at Andrew's potential next move if Charles does not reinstate his royal allowances and privileges. Andrew is allegedly contemplating a tell-all book, which, according to an insider, could reveal shocking information about the royal family. The source added, "Andrew has access to information that could prove embarrassing to Charles and, indeed, the whole family."

As this royal drama continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the parties involved will navigate the ongoing dispute over Andrew's residence.