King Charles and Prince William are ‘making millions’ from charities and public services — including Armed Forces: investigation

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The Sunday Times and broadcaster Channel 4 looked into the Duchy of Lancaster and the Duchy of Cornwall — the estates owned by the monarch, 75, and his eldest son, 42.

On Saturday, Channel 4 aired the documentary, titled “The King, the Prince & Their Secret Millions,” in which they published a series of shocking findings about the two tax-exempt estates.The following day, The Sunday Times published documentation supporting the findings.Among the myriad of allegations, it was found that Charles and William’s private estates have been taking millions from public bodies, including the National Health Service, state-funded schools, and the British Armed Forces.The Duchy of Lancaster is an estate owned by the cancer-stricken sovereign.

It includes vast acres of land, properties, and assets across the UK and dates back to the 14th century.Similarly, the Duchy of Cornwall is an estate that provides an income for the heir to the throne.The Prince of Wales inherited the estate — which is worth over $1 billion — when his father assumed the throne in Sept.

2022.Both estates are exempt from paying corporation tax or capital gains tax.The program alleged that William’s estate has claimed over $28.5 million since 2005 from a share of rent payments on Camelford House, as well as a $78,000 payment from St John’s Ambulance — a charity of which Charles is a patron.Back in June, William was seen paying a visit to the MI6 headquarters — located in central London next to Camelford House.

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