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Prince William won a big victory: not only inherited King Charles's estate, but also made him obediently pay rent

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The story of the British royal family, like a novel that can never be written, is fascinating. Charles, Camilla, and Diana's "threesome" love, like a tangled emotional drama, has been boiling for half a century, and it is still a hot topic after dinner. And now, Harry and Meghan's "big rebellion", Princess Kate's "mysterious illness", Prince William's "extramarital affair", these new plots continue to emerge, making people's attention to the royal family heat up again. These storylines are intricate and full of drama that makes you want to find out.

Since the death of Queen Elizabeth, the identity and status of the royal family have undergone earth-shaking changes, as if the sky has changed. The inheritance of the royal family's wealth is like a spring rain, nourishing each member and making them richer. Among them, the most eye-catching is the current Prince of Wales and the heir to the British royal family in the first order - Prince William.

Prince William won a big victory: not only inherited King Charles's estate, but also made him obediently pay rent

Prince William not only inherited the Duchy of Cornwall from his father, King Charles, but also became one of the largest private landowners in the United Kingdom. The territory is a shining jewel embedded in the land of 23 counties in the United Kingdom, with a whopping 130,000 acres of land. In recent years, the value of the Duchy of Cornwall has soared to a staggering £1.2 billion as house prices have climbed. This rich land has brought untold wealth and glory to Prince William.

Prince William won a big victory: not only inherited King Charles's estate, but also made him obediently pay rent

Prince William's assets are not limited to land, but the hundreds of farms, housing developments, seven castles, woodlands, coastlines, and commercial properties he inherited are all priceless treasures. Among them, nearly a third of the properties in the Isles of Scilly are even more eye-catching. Known as the "Maldives of England", this place attracts tourists for its crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches. Prince William has made many fond memories here, and he and his family have spent countless pleasant times here.

Prince William won a big victory: not only inherited King Charles's estate, but also made him obediently pay rent

Amazingly, Prince William not only became the owner of the islands, but also unexpectedly became the landlord of his own father. King Charles' favourite Llwynywermod estate was also purchased through the Duchy of Cornwall. This beautiful estate in Wales is set on 192 acres and has been lovingly renovated by Charles and Camilla. Now, however, Prince William plans to rent out the estate as a holiday home and has asked Charles to move out all his belongings. This decision undoubtedly caused a lot of trouble for King Charles, but he still agreed to continue to pay for the maintenance of the property.

Prince William won a big victory: not only inherited King Charles's estate, but also made him obediently pay rent

In addition, King Charles' favourite Highgrove estate was also purchased through the Duchy of Cornwall. This means that King Charles will need to pay up to £700,000 in annual rent to his son in the years to come. Despite this, King Charles is a real estate tycoon himself. He inherited Balmoral Castle and Sandringham Manor from his mother, Queen Elizabeth, with a total value of £330 million. In addition, the more than 300 "small properties" he owns in Norfolk bring him more than £4.5 million a year in rental income.

Prince William won a big victory: not only inherited King Charles's estate, but also made him obediently pay rent

After Prince William inherited the Duchy of Cornwall, his wealth surged like a spring tide, bringing not only a wealth of material wealth to himself, but also a stable source of income for his father. This change is like a new chapter in the royal legend, which is eye-catching. Prince William is now one of the largest private landowners in the UK, and his wealth and status are shining brightly. Whether it's a beautiful story or an unpleasant rumor, Prince William's legend will continue to leave a deep mark on the hearts of the world and become an indelible part of the history of the British royal family.

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