Financial Times

Mountbatten-Windsor earned rent by subletting Royal Lodge properties

Mountbatten-Windsor earned rent by subletting Royal Lodge properties

Title: Royal Lodge Sublets Generated Income for Mountbatten-Windsor

Summary: The disclosure has sparked additional inquiries regarding the former prince’s rental agreement with the Crown Estate.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-04 23:01:01 UTC

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