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Commons public accounts committee launches inquiry into Andrew’s lease arrangements at Royal Lodge

The Commons public accounts committee is set to launch an inquiry into the crown estate following questions over its lease of Royal Lodge to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The PAC announced the inquiry as it published the unredacted lease given to Mountbatten-Windsor, and letters about the arrangement from the Crown Estate and from the Treasury.

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, the PAC chair, said:

We would like to thank The crown estate commissioners and HM Treasury for their considered responses to our questions.

In publishing these responses, the public accounts committee fulfils one of its primary purposes – to aid transparency in public-interest information, as part of its overall mission to secure value for money for the taxpayer.

Having reflected on what we have received, the information provided clearly forms the beginnings of a basis for an inquiry. The National Audit Office supports the scrutiny function of this committee.

We now await the conclusions the NAO will draw from this information, and plan to hold an inquiry based on the resulting evidence base in the new year.

The PAC will consider what witnesses it wants to call to give evidence once it has considered all the written submissions.

In theory it could summon Mountbatten-Windsor to appear. But there is no precedent for a member of the royal family giving evidence in person to a parliamentary committee in modern times and, if the committee were to invite Mountbatten-Windsor, given his approach to public scrutiny, he would probably refuse to appear. The committee does not have the power to force him to attend.

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