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Andrew was sub-letting Royal Lodge cottages, NAO report reveals

Andrew was sub-letting Royal Lodge cottages, NAO report reveals
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A National Audit Office report reveals that Prince Andrew sub-let cottages on the Royal Lodge estate for income and that the King funds the rent for his daughters' royal palace accommodations. The findings have sparked criticism regarding the transparency and public funding of royal residences.

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The report highlights ongoing debates about the use of public funds and the transparency of the British Royal Family's financial arrangements.

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Image source, Toby Melville/Reuters Image caption, The watchdog report examined the 12 royal properties of Andrew and his family

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The article balances the report's findings with quotes from both the Palace and a vocal critic of royal finances.

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