Members of the Public Accounts Select Committee are reportedly advocating for a formal inquiry into Prince Andrew's rental arrangement for Royal Lodge in Windsor. This push follows revelations that the prince has been occupying the property on a nominal rent for the past two decades, a situation that has drawn considerable public criticism, particularly given his past associations with Jeffrey Epstein.
The inquiry requires agreement from the entire committee to proceed. The calls for such an investigation have intensified, with prominent figures like Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey formally requesting it. Prime Minister's Questions saw discussions on the matter, with the Leader of the Opposition, Keir Starmer, emphasizing the importance of scrutinizing Crown properties. A Downing Street spokesperson, however, declined to comment on the possibility of an inquiry.
Prince Andrew is facing escalating pressure from various quarters to vacate Royal Lodge, amplified by new allegations surfa... download the app to read more
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