Key facts
- Prince Andrew charged rent on Royal Lodge cottages.
- The rent collection was reportedly done without the King's approval.
- A prior audit detailed his financial arrangements for royal residences.
A recent audit has uncovered that Prince Andrew charged rent on cottages located on the Royal Lodge estate. This action was reportedly taken without the explicit approval of the King. This development follows earlier findings from a National Audit Office report that detailed Prince Andrew's financial arrangements concerning these properties, including subletting them for private income while paying only a peppercorn rent himself. The report also highlighted that his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, had resided in royal palaces rent-free. Commentator A.N. Wilson notes that eleven members of the Royal Family live in 'grace and favour' apartments and suggests that Prince Andrew could be entitled to over £300,000 in compensation.
