Prince William’s Duchy of Cornwall to sell 20% of property portfolio to fund housing, green projects
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Prince William's Duchy of Cornwall will sell about 20 per cent of its property portfolio as part of a major overhaul to ensure its finances remain sustainable in future and support the royal family for generations to come.
The move comes as the Duke of Cornwall announced plans to sell about £165 million ($243.8 million) worth of properties across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which will go towards funding housing projects and green initiatives.
The Duchy, a private estate founded in 1349 by Edward III, generates an annual income that has been consistently in the £40 to £50 m…
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