Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly generated private income by subletting three cottages on his Royal Lodge estate while paying a nominal rent to the Crown Estate. Analysis suggests the commercial subletting of these properties could have yielded up to £180,000 per year.
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4 outlets · 7 articles · first seen 4 Jun 2026, 17:10 · last updated 6 Jun 2026, 09:43
While the Daily Mail critiques the lack of public accountability and transparency, the Evening Standard contextualizes the event as part of a long-standing pattern of complex, private property maneuvers.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ‘could have made £180k-a-year charging rent’ at Royal Lodge estateThe Independent