Andrew was sub-letting Royal Lodge cottages, watchdog reveals
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Andrew was sub-letting Royal Lodge cottages, watchdog revealsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSean CoughlanRoyal correspondentEPAThe watchdog report examined the 12 royal properties of Andrew and his familyAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor received an undisclosed rental income from sub-letting three cottages on the Royal Lodge estate that he leased from the Crown Estate, the public spending watchdog has revealed.The National Audit Office (NAO) report also revealed that the King pays the rent for accommodation in royal palaces for Mountbatten-Windsor's daughters Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, who are not working royals.It is the first report into royal residences in 20 years and shows Mountbatten-Windsor and his family and staff had 12 properties, owned by the Crown Estate or the Royal Household.A Buckingham Palace spokesman said the report was "in line with the Royal Household's commitment to transparency".Bav MediaMountbatten-Windsor was pictured driving near his home on the Sandringham estate on Thursday with what appeared to be a large bruise on his cheekThe watchdog report into royal residences shows that Princess Eugenie has a property in Kensington Palace and Princess Beatrice in St James's Palace.They do not pay any rent for this central London accommodation, instead it is paid by the "privy purse", which is the monarch's personal money, to the Royal Household.Both of the palaces are maintained by public funding, through the Sovereign Grant.Norman Baker, former Home Office minister and critic of royal finances, said it was "outrageous to subsidise luxury accommodation" in this way and that the public was "being taken for a ride".He said such arrangements should no longer be sustainable and that "deference is wearing thin indeed".A Palace source said that the rent paid on these properties for non-working royals would cover any publicly-funded expenditure, so there would be no extra cost...




