Updated: 3 Dec| Published: 2 Dec
Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been investigated by the Public Accounts Committee regarding the Crown Estate lease for Royal Lodge after revelations that he has not paid rent for over 20 years.Andrew, who was evicted by King Charles III following the loss of his titles and controversies, is seeking £500,000 compensation but will likely forfeit this due to needed repairs.The inquiry, led by Chair Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, will also review Crown Estate arrangements with other royals, including Prince William, Princess Catherine, and Prince Edward, to ensure fiscal transparency and taxpayer value.
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