Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moved into his momentary Norfolk house final month.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has requested to finish the lease (Picture: GETTY)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has requested to surrender the lease on one other Crown Property property simply hours after a go to from a Palace official, it has been reported. The 66-year-old is alleged to have requested to finish his lease on East Lodge, which is positioned close to his former house at Sunninghill Park in Berkshire.
Richard Benyon, probably the most senior member of the family, spent round two hours visiting Andrew at Wooden Farm on Monday afternoon, the place Andrew has been holed up since his arrest final month. It has been reported, by the BBC, that the disgraced royal was paying £13,000-a-year in annual lease. The information comes simply weeks after his eviction from his 30-room Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge.
Amid his eviction at the beginning of February, Andrew then moved into a short lived property on the Sandringham property in Norfolk.
East Lodge, which is a Grade II-listed cottage positioned about 5 miles from Windsor, is believed to have been used for employees lodging.
The property is alleged to have remained as a separate association between the previous Duke of York and the Crown Property after the controversial sale of Sunninghill Park in 2007.
Lease paperwork have proven that Andrew took on the tenancy of East Lodge in February 1998. He’s stated to have paid an preliminary £3,500 annual lease to the Crown Property.
The tenancy was renewed in 2020, with the lease then rising to £8,047-per-year.
Previous to his eviction from Royal Lodge, Andrew misplaced his royal title and honours final yr over his connection to the late intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew has all the time denied any wrongdoing.
















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