Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is being urged to reveal how much he pocketed from three properties sublet on his former Windsor estate.
A report by the National Audit Office (NAO) revealed this week that Andrew not only lived rent free at Royal Lodge, but was also allowed to sublet the cottages on the estate to staff and keep the profits.
The deal was part of an arrangement Mr Mountbatten-Windsor had with the Crown Estate prior to his eviction earlier this year.
Sources close to the former prince said any rental income was to cover maintenance and running costs only, not to generate a profit for him.
But the NAO
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