Former prince Andrew made money by subletting cottages during
    his time at Royal Lodge.

    The younger brother of King Charles lived at the thirty room
    residence for over twenty years.

    Now, a new report has revealed he was allowed to sublet cottages
    belonging to the property and rented out three residences during
    his time there.

    The investigation, by the National Audit Office, was unable to
    identify how much money Andrew made by letting the cottages.

    During his two decades at Royal Lodge, on the Windsor estate, he
    paid only a peppercorn rent. This is a small, nominal fee – usually
    a peppercorn. The arrangement was made in exchange for him funding
    extensive renovations at the property. It’s understood the
    peppercorns were never asked for or handed over.

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor gave up his tenancy of Royal Lodge
    and moved to the Sandringham estate earlier this year. He now lives
    in a property belonging to his brother, The King.

    Royal Lodge and the cottages he sublet are part of the Crown
    Estate.

    The report also confirmed that Andrew is entitled to
    compensation after voluntarily giving up the tenancy of Royal Lodge
    early. It estimates he is owed around £301, 000. However, this will
    be set against the cost of repairs that will need to be made to the
    property following his residence there. It is believed these
    dilapidation costs will cancel out any money owed.

    The report into the royal residences also revealed that Andrew’s
    two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, have homes
    within royal palaces which attract a rent set at around 60% of
    market value in the area. The report also revealed that the cost of
    this rent is covered by The King, meaning that neither princess
    pays for their central London homes.

    Neither Beatrice nor Eugenie is a working member of the Royal
    Family and both have private homes outside the capital.

    The NAO report outlined which royals are living on property
    owned by the Crown estate. Currently, properties belonging to the
    estate are let to the Prince and Princess of Wales who have a
    twenty year lease on Forest Lodge on the Windsor estate. The Duke
    and Duchess of Edinburgh live at another Crown estate property,
    Bagshot Park. Princess Alexandra, who remains a working royal
    although her engagements are now much curtailed as she approaches
    her 90th birthday this year, is a tenant at Thatched Lodge at
    Richmond.

    The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are also permitted to sublet
    property at their home and did rent out a stable block there until
    2020. Again, figures for the money made in that process are
    unavailable.

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor left Royal Lodge in early 2026,
    having agreed to move out in October 2025 when King Charles also
    stripped his brother of his royal titles.

    Andrew was arrested in early February by police investigating
    misconduct in public office and his home at Sandringham as well as
    his former residence at Royal Lodge were searched. He was later
    released, after 11 hours of questioning, without charge but under
    investigation.

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