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Prince Andrew rented out cottages on land where he lived for free

Prince Andrew rented out cottages on land where he lived for free

A report from the British National Audit Office revealed that Prince Andrew rented out three cottages on the Windsor estate for profit. This occurred while the prince paid only a symbolic rent for his own residence on the same grounds.

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