Prince Edward and Sophie make up to £130,000 a year sub-letting stable block on £30million estate where they pay only peppercorn rent
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have provoked ‘outrage’ after it was revealed they made £130,000 per year sub-letting stables on their £30million estate.
Prince Edward and Sophie had advertised the East Wing stables at Bagshot Park, in Surrey, as an office space for £10,834 per month, pocketing £130,008 per year.
However Crown Estate revenues are supposed to be paid to the Treasury, with taxpayers ultimately benefitting from the Royal Family‘s profits.
The stables are located on the pair’s 51-acre estate, around 400 metres from the main house which has 120 rooms.
The advert for the office space, seen by the Daily Mail, describes a ‘Grade II Listed Office Building but with modern finishes, fibre connectivity, set within the landscaped grounds of Bagshot Park’.
‘Bagshot Park is situated off the A30 London Road with the M3 motorway just 3 minutes’ drive away.
‘Located down a prestigious private driveway, The Old Stables is surrounded by spacious green parkland and also benefits from being within walking distance to the train station and Bagshot town centre.’
The property, built in 1890, has two floors and 6,667 sq ft of space.


+5
View gallery
The stables (pictured) are located on the pair’s 51-acre estate, around 400 metres from the main house which has 120 rooms

+5
View gallery
The property, built in 1890, has two floors and 6,667 sq ft of space
TRENDING
The brochure said: ‘The East Wing comprises a two-storey self-contained Grade II office building with a mixed configuration of open plan and cellular style office accommodation.
‘The ground floor currently comprises a number of meeting rooms of various useful sizes (from private phone call type 1-2 person, to board room size), a single open plan office area, comms room – full dedicated fibre connectivity, reception, kitchen/break out area, tea points, a number of WCs and showers per floor.
‘The 1st floor similarly provides a mixed configuration, however there are more open plan office areas with two separate meeting rooms, two further individual offices, a tea point and separate WCs that include a shower.
‘Externally there is a garden for the sole use of the occupier, along with car parking for between 25-30 cars (more available by separate licence).’
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have provoked furious backlash over the listing, with one former minister describing it as an ‘outrage’.
Norman Baker, the former Liberal Democrat home affairs minister, told The Sun that any money Prince Edward and Sophie have made by sub-letting the stables should go to taxpayers, who he said are ‘losing out’.
He said: ‘It’s an outrage they pay a peppercorn rent as it is and now Edward and Sophie are free to rake in £130,000 for a stable block as part of the deal. It is outrageous.’
In December last year the Public Accounts Committee announced it would launch an investigation into the Crown Estate and its leases on properties to members of the Royal Family.

+5
View gallery
The building is described a ‘Grade II Listed Office Building but with modern finishes, fibre connectivity, set within the landscaped grounds of Bagshot Park’
It came after questions over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s lease of Royal Lodge, which he was slung out of by King Charles last month.
Mr Baker said: ‘The Public Accounts Committee should honour its part of the investigation and take into account leases and see which are unnecessary and unjustified when ordinary people are struggling to pay bills.’
Royal expert and author Margaret Holder said the East Wing stables were ‘a nice little earner’ for the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh – especially as they are ‘already on a peppercorn rent’.
She added that ‘the system in place’ allows them to make a profit by sub-letting the property, which ‘isn’t Sophie or Edward’s fault’.
A royal source told the Mail: ‘The property in question is not rented to any tenant and it is not on the market.’
It is understood the payment of a ‘peppercorn’, if demanded, by way of ongoing rent is an approach consistent with standard market practice for long-leasehold residential properties where significant capital investment is made or a premium is paid in lieu of a market rent.
It is a token payment to ensure the lease is a legally binding contract, as contracts require consideration to be paid.
News
BBC JUST DROPPED AN OSCAR-WINNING MUST-WATCH — AND VIEWERS ARE SAYING DON’T MISS THIS TONIGHT
The King’s Speech Is Now Streaming on BBC — Colin Firth’s Oscar-Winning Performance Makes This a Must-Watch Midweek Classic If you’re searching for the perfect midweek movie, the BBC has delivered a true classic. The King’s Speech — the Oscar-winning period drama led by Colin…
‘OUTLANDER’ S8E8 — HEARTBREAK HITS HARD… BUT ONE MOMENT CHANGES EVERYTHING
After a devastating episode, it’s hard to think that Outlander can offer hope and brightness. However, that’s exactly what we get with Outlander Season 8 Episode 8. Of course, there are still a threat or two out there, but most…
Something unexpected has come out — and fans are already rethinking one of the show’s biggest moments. A star from Yellowstone has revealed they weren’t on board with the decision to write off a major fan-favourite character… admitting they “hated” how it all played out….
It’s been a long and twisty road to Broken Rock Reservation for Kayce Dutton, who is played by Luke Grimes in the new Paramount+ spin-off, Marshals: A Yellowstone Story. While fans were gutted not to see the original series continue, they were treated to a…
‘THE PITT’ SEASON 3 RETURN SH0CKER — FAN-FAVORITE CHARACTERS ARE COMING BACK
The Pitt Season 3 FULL RETURN LINEUP REVEALED — Four-Month Time Jump, Major Character Comebacks, and Shocking Season 2 Cliffhangers Still Hanging Over the ER Chaos Spoilers for The Pitt Season 2 follow. The hit medical drama is officially set to return in January…
THE FORSYTES’ FINALE JUST CHANGED EVERYTHING — AND SEASON 2 IS ABOUT TO SHAKE THE STORY UP
Forget the marital tensions between the cousins and their wives. The biggest surprise in The Forsytes’ first-season finale on PBS was an end-of-episode revelation. Warning: Spoilers for The Forsytes’ Season 1 finale ahead! Elderly matriarch Ann (Francesca Annis) announced to her son Jolyon (Stephen Moyer)…
“JUST ONE SECOND… THAT’S ALL IT TOOK” — TRAGIC E-BIKE AC:CIDENT SPARKS URGENT WARNING FOR PARENTS
13-Year-Old Boy Killed in Train Collision While Riding His E-Bike Remembered by Family and Community for His Kindness A memorial has been set up at the boy’s middle school, where classmates and friends are sharing their favorite memories Reis Beck.Credit…
End of content
No more pages to load