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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie’s royal homes to remain despite Andrew’s scandal ties

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In the wake of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s scandalous association with Jeffrey Epstein, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie face unprecedented scrutiny. Critics have called for the removal of the sisters’ properties at St James’s Palace and Kensington Palace, arguing that they are second homes rather than primary residences.

However, despite protests from these critics, the York sisters will continue to use their royal properties — a move enabled by Andrew’s recent agreement with King Charles. The terms of this deal remain confidential but are part of Andrew’s strategy to secure future access for his family in the royal palaces. Sources at The Times have reported that Andrew paid approximately £1,600 per month rent for Beatrice’s apartment at St James’s Palace, which is within a range of the property’s market value.

While previous reports suggested this figure was significantly inflated, the deal underlines Andrew’s intent to maintain ties with these prestigious residences. The public accounts committee will closely examine these rental agreements as part of its review into dealings between royal family members and the Crown Estate.

The situation raises questions about the balance between maintaining a connection to these historic sites and addressing ongoing controversies surrounding the Mountbatten-Windsor line. It also highlights how personal allegiances can intersect with familial obligations within the rigid structure of British monarchy.

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