Here is what you need to know about the Duchy of Cornwall and the Duchy of Lancaster. The Duchy of Cornwall is a significant landholding in the UK, established in 1337 by King Edward III.
The King’s annual income from his private Duchy of Lancaster estate was more than £27 million, accounts have shown. Charles received the money from the Duchy, an ancient portfolio of land ...
At the same time, King Charles III inherited the £830m Duchy of Lancaster from his mother. The two estates are exempt from a string of taxes, including capital gains tax, corporation tax and ...
The Duchy of Lancaster provides a private income to the monarch, separate from the annual Sovereign Grant The Duchy of Lancaster has defended how it uses money left by people who die without a ...
A spokesperson for the Duchy of Lancaster, the private estate of King Charles, said it "complies with all relevant UK legislation and regulatory standards applicable to its range of business ...
Prince William has been rocked by the accusation that his rental homes on the Duchy of Cornwall’s land are unfit for purpose - which was just one of many claims made about the royal estate in a ...