Moving on. King Charles III will not be renewing the lease on Llwynywermod, his home in Carmarthenshire, Wales.The monarch, 74, has stayed in the house on visits to the country since 2007 when the Duchy of Cornwall purchased the property for £1.2 million pounds.
Located near the town of Llandovery, the home sits on 192 acres of land.When Queen Elizabeth II died in September 2022, Charles became king and his eldest son, Prince William, took over his father’s previous title as Prince of Wales.
The Duchy of Cornwall passed to William, 40, as well. Since then, Charles has been paying rent on Llwynywermod, but he has decided not to renew the lease when it comes up for renewal later this summer, per The Telegraph.In order to view the video, please allow Manage CookiesBecause of his new role as king, Charles is not likely to spend as much time in Wales, with William taking over many of the duties that his dad undertook as Prince of Wales.
According to People, the Duke of Cambridge and his wife, Princess Kate, decided they won’t stay at Llwynywermod during their own visits, instead opting for local hotels and inns.The couple already put that plan into practice when they visited the South Wales Valleys in April.
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