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The conduct of Prince Andrew, his 30-room mansion and the potential stripping of his dukedom could be debated by MPs.

Despite the Government's refusal to allocate time in the House of Commons for a discussion on Andrew's situation, due to the Royal family's desire for Parliament to focus on "important issues", the topic could still be raised on days when ministers do not control the parliamentary timetable.

A source from the Liberal Democrat party hinted to the Sunday Times that they might be willing to use one of their opposition days to allow MPs to discuss Andrew's behaviour.

Following the uproar over the "peppercorn" rent for his Windsor property, the prince is reportedly considering voluntarily leaving his Royal Lodge home.

Negotiations are said to be ongoing with

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