Controversy Over Former Prince Andrew Prompts Questions About the Crown Estate
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British Parliament inquiry into Crown possessions that should be managed for the benefit of taxpayers. Everything started from the usual former Prince Andrea
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of York, is unlikely to receive compensation for having to leave his 30-room Windsor residence early due to the significant cost of renovating the property. The decision will launch a parliamentary inquiry into royal leases at the Crown Estate, including the former Prince Andrew's agreement.
The Public Accounts Committee will open a search on the estate and housing contracts of the royal family, following the controversial agreement of Andrés Mountbatten-Windsor by Royal Lodge.
The Public Accounts Committee demands explanations from The Crown Estate after it became known that it did not pay any rent for 20 years for living in Royal Lodge. It is not ruled out that Andrew has to appear. More information: Prince Andrew received Jeffrey Epstein at Royal Lodge two months after the arrest warrant was issued against him
The British Royal House is in the spotlight after finding out how much the now exprencipe Andrew, who is the brother of King Charles III, was paying for rent.The post They investigate the heritage of the British Royal House after controversy over the lease contract of Andrés Mountbatten-Windsor appeared first on El Diario.
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