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  "textContent": "The former prince is ending his lease on East Lodge in Berkshire, despite paying only £13,000 a year for it (Picture: Google)\n\nAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor is having to give up another one of his royal properties.\n\nThe former prince is ending his lease on East Lodge in Berkshire, despite paying only £13,000 a year for it.\n\nHomes in the same area are rented for up to £7,500 a month.\n\nThe Grade II thatched cottage was thought to be for staff, with Andrew living in it only briefly between 1998 and 2004.\n\nHe then moved into Royal Lodge, before he was told to leave last year following allegations emerging from the Epstein files.\n\n##  Sign up for all of the latest stories\n\nStart your day informed with Metro's **News Updates** newsletter or get **Breaking News **alerts the moment it happens.\n\nIt is believed Andrew himself requested to drop the lease, following a Freedom of Information request made by the BBC.\n\nThe Crown Estate said: ‘We have received a request for us to consider an early termination of the lease.’\n\nThe lease was signed and renewed again by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in 2020\n(Picture: Crown Estate)\n\nThe lease was due to end in July 2027.\n\nAndrew’s new home in Wood Farm in Sandringham and Royal Lodge in Windsor, where he lived up until a few weeks ago, were all searched by police following his arrest.\n\nHe was taken into custody in Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office.\n\nAll royal properties are set to be scrutinised later this year on the Public Accounts Committee.\n\nSir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown said this will ‘aid transparency’ and is ‘part of its overall mission to secure value for money for the taxpayer’.\n\nIn October it was revealed Andrew had not paid rent on Royal Lodge, which a 30-room Grade II mansion, for 22 years.\n\nA copy of the disgraced royal’s lease shows that he paid ‘one peppercorn (if demanded)’ of rent per year since 2003.\n\nPeppercorn rent is a symbolic or very small rent payment.\n\nMPs are also calling for a new law to strip Andrew from the line of succession.\n\n******Get in touch with our news team by emailing us atwebnews@metro.co.uk.******\n\n**For more stories like this,****check our news page**.\n\nComment now Comments  Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google Add as preferred source ",
  "title": "Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is giving up another royal property"
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