Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie Reportedly Still Have Homes in Royal Palaces Despite Parents’ Scandal

Again Andrew MountbattenWindsor And Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson They were forced to leave the Royal Lodge and their daughters, Princess Beatrice And Princess Eugeniethey reportedly still have homes in royal palaces.
According to a report in the British newspaper on Thursday, March 12 TimesThe properties, rented to Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 35, are part of a long-standing deal with ex Prince Andrew and can be used as second homes.
“ [rental] A source speaking to the newspaper said that an agreement was made with them because their father wanted to have a place in the royal palaces.
Beatrice reportedly has an apartment at St James’s Palace and Eugenie has three-bedroom Ivy Cottage at Kensington Palace. The agreement requires them to pay an undisclosed amount of rent.
The former Duke of York, 66, allegedly once paid his rent, but it’s unclear whether Beatrice and Eugenie now pay it themselves. It was widely reported that while Andrew and Fergie, 66, lived at Royal Lodge, the Yorkers paid next to no rent for the property.
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While Beatrice’s primary residence with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi He lives in Oxfordshire and Eugenie lives in Portugal with her husband Jack BrooksbankIt is unclear where their mother fled to after leaving the Royal Lodge.
Andrew – from royal duties and honors late last year King Charles III – currently lives at Sandringham Manor, where he was arrested on 19 February on suspicion of abuse of public office.
Although he has consistently denied wrongdoing and maintained his innocence regarding his ties to the late sex offender jeffrey epsteinHe was accused of sharing confidential information regarding his role as trade ambassador with the financier.
Thames Valley Police launched an investigation into Andrew after emails were reported suggesting he had sent Epstein reports from a 2010 tour of Southeast Asia.
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BBC Earlier this month, it was reported that the father-of-two wanted to end his lease early on another Crown Estate property, East Lodge.
East Lodge, believed to have been used by the BBC for staff, is located near his former home in Sunninghill Park in Berkshire, where he lived before moving to Royal Lodge.
Following Andrew’s arrest, Charles, 77, said in a statement from Buckingham Palace that authorities had the “full and wholehearted support and cooperation” of the royal family.
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