Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest reigning monarch, her eldest son Charles has become King. King Charles, 73, automatically became the new monarch, with his wife Camilla, 74, becoming Queen Consort, after the Queen passed away on 8 September.
Alongside his new duties as King, Charles inherited the majority of his late mother's vast fortune - estimated to be worth at least £436million.The exact amount the Queen's eldest son will inherit is unknown, as due to an update of British law during the 1970s this will not be disclosed to the public.
An agreement with the British government also exempts transfers of property from one sovereign to another from inheritance tax.
The Firm as a whole is estimated to be worth around £24bn, which is split between four categories.The Crown Estate, which includes a collection of properties, is the most valuable official holding, as it's said to be worth £16.7bn.
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