Regarding Prince Andrew's living conditions at Royal Lodge, the Windsor estate residence, new information has surfaced.
In the face of grave accusations connected to Jeffrey Epstein, King Charles' scandal-plagued brother recently surprised the world by declaring that he is relinquishing all of his royal titles and honors.
The Duke of York has reportedly only been paying his water bills at Royal Lodge "occasionally" due to mounting pressure to leave the house, according to sources.
Over the course of his 20 years of residency, Andrew's water costs are estimated to have totaled £14,860, or around £743 per year.
Members of the Public Accounts Committee and the Commons Treasury Committee hinted on Tuesday that they would now look into how the Crown Estate handled the lease for the Royal Lodge.
According to documents the Times was able to secure, Andrew paid £1 million for the lease and at least £7.5 million for the substantial renovations that were finished in 2005.
MPs in charge of financial supervision indicated there were enough reasons for additional investigation after these disclosures.
In an interview with the BBC's Today program, Dame Meg Hiller, the chairwoman of the Treasury Committee, stated that Parliament has an obligation to shed light on any situation in which money is flowing, especially where taxpayers' money or interests are at stake.
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