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    UK Lawmakers Question Prince Andrew's Use of Windsor Mansion

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    Posted on October 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    UK lawmakers question Prince Andrew's Windsor mansion residency due to Epstein ties and lease concerns, potentially pressuring him to downsize.

    UK Lawmakers Challenge Prince Andrew's Residency at Windsor Mansion

    Parliamentary Inquiry into Royal Lodge

    By Muvija M

    Concerns Over Lease Agreement

    LONDON (Reuters) -A British parliamentary committee questioned on Wednesday whether Prince Andrew should still be living in a mansion on the Windsor Estate, west of London, in a rare political intervention sparked by the royal's ties to U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

    Public Interest and Financial Scrutiny

    Andrew, 65, the younger brother of King Charles and second son of the late Queen Elizabeth, has come under mounting pressure over his behaviour and ties to Epstein and earlier this month he was forced to stop using his title of Duke of York.

    Potential Pressure for Downsizing

    In recent weeks British newspapers have questioned his finances after the Times reported that the prince had not paid rent on his 30-room mansion, called Royal Lodge, for two decades, but had funded at least 7.5 million pounds ($10 million) of renovations completed in 2005.

    PRESSURE COULD INCREASE ON ANDREW TO DOWNSIZE

    The Times cited a copy of the leasehold agreement which it said stated the rent per year as "one peppercorn (if demanded)".

    The Public Accounts Committee of legislators raised concerns with the Crown Estate - which manages the monarch's public property - and the government's finance ministry in a letter published on Wednesday.

    The intervention marks a significant turn as convention dictates that lawmakers do not criticise the royal family in parliament, and the move could increase pressure on Andrew to move to a smaller property.

    The cross-party parliamentary committee, which scrutinises financial accounts as well as the value for money of public spending, said it expects a response "at the earliest possible date" and set a November 28 deadline.

    "It is reasonable ... at this point that the Committee seek assurance that the rationale for the lease justifies the minimal rent charged," the committee's letter said.

    "There is considerable and understandable public interest in the spending of public money in relation to Prince Andrew."

    Andrew, who remains a prince and whose position in the line of succession is unaltered, has a lease to live at Royal Lodge until 2078.

    ($1 = 0.7451 pounds)

    (Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by David Holmes)

    Table of Contents

    • Parliamentary Inquiry into Royal Lodge
    • Concerns Over Lease Agreement
    • Public Interest and Financial Scrutiny
    • Potential Pressure for Downsizing

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK lawmakers question Prince Andrew's residency at Windsor mansion.
    • •Inquiry sparked by ties to Jeffrey Epstein and financial scrutiny.
    • •Concerns over lease agreement and minimal rent charged.
    • •Public Accounts Committee seeks assurance on lease rationale.
    • •Pressure mounts on Andrew to potentially downsize residence.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK lawmakers question Prince Andrew's use of Windsor mansion

    1What is public interest?

    Public interest refers to the welfare or well-being of the general public, often used in discussions about policies, laws, and actions that affect society.

    2What is financial scrutiny?

    Financial scrutiny involves a detailed examination of financial records and practices to ensure compliance with laws and regulations, often to assess the proper use of funds.

    3What is real estate?

    Real estate refers to land and any permanent structures on it, such as buildings, as well as the rights associated with owning and using that land.

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