Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's grace-and-favour mansion on the Windsor Estate was not inspected by officials once in the 22 years he lived there rent-free, the Daily Mail can reveal.
The estate, which owns the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland on behalf of the monarch, recorded profits of £1.1billion in each of the past two financial years
MPs have announced an inquiry into all royal homes owned by the Crown Estate, following public outrage at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's 'peppercorn' rent at Royal Lodge.
An official inquiry is today launched into the Royal Family's Crown Estate properties following the row over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Royal Lodge to examine 'value for money'
The Michelin starred Veeraswamy has been serving customers at Victory House since 1926. (Pictured: the owners of Veeraswamy Ranjit Mathrani and Namita Panjabi).
Andrew was due a payout of £558,000 from the Crown Estate after agreeing to quit the 30-room mansion amid the furore over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Blair was PM when the sweetheart deal for him to move in was struck with the Crown Estate in 2003, effectively meaning the then prince was able to live there rent free.