Royal rents exposed: ‘Peppercorn’ contracts on Crown Estate homes should end, says expert – including Beatrice’s St James’s Palace bolthole and William and Kate’s ‘rarely used’ 20-room Kensington apartment

Later this year, the Royal Family – and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – will face uncomfortable scrutiny on the rental agreements in place on some of the Crown Estate’s most lavish properties. 

Parliament’s Public Accounts committee, a public body, will probe contracts negotiated apparently under the radar on a host of enviable apartments and houses, including at St James’s Palace, Kensington Palace and within Great Windsor Park.

The review is likely to shine a light on some of the rental arrangements of high-profile non-working royals, including Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice and Princess Michael of Kent – and, in some cases, expose ‘zero’ and ‘peppercorn’

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