Another week, another Andrew scandal.
After the veritable deluge of compromising information against disgraced British former prince Andrew contained in the US DOJ release of the ‘Epstein files’, the hits keep on coming for ‘Randy Andy’.
It was later revealed that Andrew lived for free on the Royal Lodge mansion, paying ‘one peppercorn a year’ – but recent disclosures show he was profiting from subletting cottages in the property.
USA TODAY reported:
“Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor made money by subletting three cottages on the Royal Lodge estate, while he lived there rent-free, according to a report released June 5 by the United Kingdom’s independent public spending watchdog.
The rare report into royal living arrangements, published by the National Audit Office, is the first since 2005. The investigation revealed that Mountbatten-Windsor, who lived at Windsor’s Royal Lodge mansion for more than two decades, personally profited from renting out the properties on the estate, though the amount he received was not disclosed.
’Three cottages on the Royal Lodge estate were also sublet with income generated from subletting payable to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’, the report said. According to the terms of his lease, which he holds until October 2026, the former prince is permitted to sublet up to three properties on the estate.”