MEGA First he lost his royal titles. Then he lost his sprawling mansion. Now, amid Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's fall from grace, he's losing another historic property. The former Duke of York has been asked to give up a second royal residence, the BBC reported following news of his February arrest. The disgraced royal is surrendering the lease on East Lodge, a quaint thatched cottage he's rented from the Crown Estate since 1998. The request surfaced weeks after he was forced out of his longtime Crown Estate mansion, Royal Lodge, amid mounting scrutiny over his ties to predator Jeffrey Epstein.