Prince Andrew’s rent at his palatial home, Royal Lodge, is a mere “one peppercorn (if demanded)” per year, it was revealed on Tuesday.

The medieval “consideration” dates from the days when landlords were required to demand some physical token to make a contract legally binding under English law.

The revelation will stoke growing outrage that Andrew is being quietly enabled to carry on living a life of unimaginable grandeur and privilege, after the king’s office said that Andrew can continue to live in the 30-room property that he shares with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, on his current terms.

Given that King Charles III continues to allow Andrew to host lavish shooting weekends for his chums at royal estates (as revealed by The Royalist), it increasingly seems that Andrew is getting to

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