Prince Andrew Collected Rent on Cottages While Living Rent-Free at Royal Lodge
A British public spending watchdog has released findings regarding Royal Lodge. The report examines the living situation of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at the property. It confirms that he did not pay
A British public spending watchdog has released findings regarding Royal Lodge. The report examines
the living situation of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at the property. It confirms that he did not pay
rent for his own residence within the estate. Despite this, he received income from renting out
three cottages on the grounds. These properties were sublet to generate revenue while he lived there
for free. The investigation identified the financial flow from these third-party rentals. This
arrangement allowed him to benefit financially from the royal estate. The watchdog detailed the
specific number of cottages involved in the subletting. The findings highlight the contrast between
his rent-free status and his rental income. The report provides a clear account of the property's
usage and financial implications.