Prince William is preparing for a shake-up of the Duchy of Cornwall by selling off around a fifth of the vast royal estate as part of an ambitious £500million plan to tackle Britain’s housing and environmental crises.
The Prince of Wales, who inherited control of the duchy after his father became King, is expected to offload parts of the billion-pound estate over the next decade while concentrating investment in a handful of key areas.
William, the 25th Duke of Cornwall, receives a private income of nearly £23million a year from the sprawling estate, which stretches across 21 counties and includes land, farms,
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