Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story


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Andrews's lease is a private lease, secured on commercial terms, on an arms length basis, between the Crown Estate and the Duke of York. The terms, including its duration, can be agreed by any member of the public. So I am not sure you can "stop making extended leases".
And as long as adheres to the agreement he is secure, whether that is sensible or not is another matter.
 
Yes, his lease is his business and National Audit Office reviewed all the Royal Family leases with the Crown estate and found them all to be above board.
The issue is, can Andrew meet the terms of that lease still? It seems the answer to that is, increasingly, not without support from his brother.
 
It was mentioned in a few places at the time





 
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