The Royal Family’s Housing Arrangements Revealed
Recent scrutiny has been placed on the housing arrangements of the senior members of the British Royal Family, particularly in light of the scandal surrounding Prince Andrew. The focus has now shifted to Edward Mountbatten-Windsor and his wife Sophie, who currently reside in Bagshot Park, Surrey. The couple pays a mere $6,700-a-year for the 120-room mansion, thanks to a peppercorn lease agreement that they obtained in 2007.
Despite their consistent dedication to royal duties, Edward and Sophie have benefited from this highly favorable rental agreement, which stands in stark contrast to the market-value rent they initially paid. This revelation has raised eyebrows among critics, especially considering the couple’s extensive travels on behalf of Prince Charles, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment.
On the other hand, Princess Eugenie, daughter of Prince Andrew, has chosen a different path when it comes to her living arrangements. She resides with her husband Jack Brooksbank and their two sons at Ivy Cottage in Kensington Palace, in addition to owning a property in Comporta, Portugal. Meanwhile, her sister Princess Beatrice lives in St James’s Palace with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and their two daughters, while also maintaining a Cotswold farmhouse acquired in 2021.
These revelations have sparked debates about fairness and transparency within the Royal Family, with many questioning the preferential treatment given to certain members. As the public continues to scrutinize the inner workings of the monarchy, it remains to be seen how these revelations will impact the reputation of the royal household.

