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Windsor sublet houses while paying ‘peppercorn rent’, say UK auditors

Windsor sublet houses while paying ‘peppercorn rent’, say UK auditors
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A UK National Audit Office report reveals that Prince Andrew sublet cottages on the Royal Lodge estate for personal profit while paying minimal rent. The report also highlights broader concerns regarding royal property management and the Prince's recent legal troubles.

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The report fuels ongoing public debate regarding the transparency and financial arrangements of the British royal family.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor earned income from subletting cottages while paying minimal rent for the Royal Lodge. Photo / Getty Images

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The framing focuses on the 'disgraced' status of the subject and highlights financial impropriety.

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