His Majesty King Charles III is facing a public inquiry next year, looking into the lease agreement drawn up between the Crown Estate and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for him to live at Royal Lodge in Windsor.

Andrew has been asked to vacate the property before the agreement is up, due to his links with pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein and ongoing controversy, and he is set to depart in 2026. However, the exact arrangements between the Crown Estate and Andrew are still under scrutiny.

PA Media has reported that a Commons committee is set to launch an inquiry into the Crown Estate.

© Shutterstock Andrew has lived at Royal Lodge since 2004

On Tuesday, the Public Accounts Committee published letters from the Crown Estate and the Treasury, responding to queries about the royal arr

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