Andrew Windsor, the English commoner formerly known as Prince, was required to pay what amounts to a single peppercorn a year to rent the royal 30-room mansion where he’s lived for three decades.
The odd rent arrangement dates back centuries to a time when the spicy little seeds brought a saucier price than today and were frequently used as a symbolic sum in English real-estate deals that required payment to be legally validated.
One peppercorn is typically a stand-in for the likes of a $1 rent in a lease today, according to the Guardian, and it is unlikely Prince Andrew has been actually handing over a little black ball to the royal family every year since he moved into the Royal Lodge on Windsor Castle’s
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