Prince William, King Charles Reportedly Humiliated as Audit Proves 'Era of Privacy Is Over'
The audit details rent-free and reduced-rent royal housing arrangements, intensifying questions over what financial information the palace can still keep private.
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Prince William 'to consider banning sub-letting royal properties' when he becomes King
Prince William may consider banning sub-letting royal properties when he assumes the throne, it has been suggested.The Prince of Wales, 43, will "do things differently" with royal properties when he becomes King, The Sunday Times reports.In addition to barring all sublets, William could stop non-working royals from living in rent-free accommodation.Reviewing the use of official royal residences is understood to be a priority for William. TRENDIN…
Prince William, King Charles Reportedly Humiliated as Audit Proves 'Era of Privacy Is Over'
Prince William and King Charles have been drawn into a growing row over royal finances in London this week, after a National Audit Office report and subsequent TV commentary suggested the 'era of privacy' for the monarchy is effectively over. The latest flare-up stems from a National Audit Office document that set out, in unusual detail, the rental deals enjoyed by several members of the royal family. The report, hailed in some quarters as a mov…
While an explosive report on the royal residences has just lifted the veil on Windsor's rents, Prince William is already preparing a change of course. The future king, 43, wants to tighten the rules of access to Crown palaces and estates, even depriving several cousins of their real estate privileges. According to the British press, the Prince of Wales intends to put an end to the free or massively subsidized palace dwellings for these members o…
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