Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under fresh scrutiny after it was revealed that he charged rent on cottages within his Windsor estate despite living rent-free, according to a newly published government report.
The report, conducted by the U.K.’s National Audit Office (NAO), determined that Andrew, 66, sublet three of eight properties on his Royal Lodge estate, where he lived for more than two decades, as part of his leasing agreement with The Crown Estate.
Findings showed that his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, live rent-free in royal palaces in an arrange...
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