Pressure Mounts on Prince Andrew Over Royal Lodge Residence
A British parliamentary committee challenges Prince Andrew's residence at a Windsor Estate mansion due to his ties with Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew's finances and lease agreement have sparked scrutiny, with potential public pressure for him to move to a smaller property due to minimal rent charges.
The British parliamentary committee has raised questions about Prince Andrew's continued residence in a mansion on the Windsor Estate. This rare political intervention is driven by the royal's controversial connections with U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles, has faced growing scrutiny over his associations and financial arrangements. British newspapers recently highlighted his 30-room Royal Lodge's rent-free status and substantial renovations. These have led to calls for Andrew to downsize as pressures mount.
The committee's move, challenging the traditional non-criticism of royals in parliament, seeks answers from the Crown Estate and the finance ministry. They demand justification for the minimal rent by November 28, citing public interest in how taxpayer money is utilized regarding Prince Andrew.
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