Key facts
- Prince Andrew lived rent-free at Royal Lodge, Windsor.
- He was permitted to sublet cottages on the estate to staff.
- Prince Andrew retained the profits from subletting the cottages.
- There are calls for him to disclose the profits made.
A report by the National Audit Office has revealed that Prince Andrew, Duke of York, not only resided at the Royal Lodge in Windsor without paying rent but was also permitted to sublet cottages located on the estate to his staff. The profits generated from these subletting arrangements were retained by Prince Andrew. Following these revelations, there are calls for him to disclose the exact amount of money he has profited from these activities.
