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Does King Charles own a castle?

King Charles inherited an estimated $9.5 billion royal real-estate portfolio. Take a look inside his most expensive palaces and homes. King Charles III oversees $9.5 billion in royal real estate, according to Forbes. He inherited Balmoral Castle and Sandringham Estate from Queen Elizabeth II.



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The newly-crowned monarch now counts at least seven palaces, 10 castles, 12 homes, 56 cottages, and 14 ancient ruins in his property portfolio, according to Forbes.

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Those who live and work within the Castle include the titular head of the Castle community, the Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle; the Dean of Windsor, Canons and other staff who run the College of St George; the Military Knights of Windsor; the Superintendent of Windsor Castle and his staff, who are responsible ...

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The palace, like Windsor Castle, is owned by the reigning monarch in right of the Crown. Occupied royal palaces are not part of the Crown Estate, nor are they the monarch's personal property, unlike Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle.

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To answer the question of which palace is bigger, Buckingham Palace has a total of 775 rooms, while Windsor Castle has a total of 1,000 rooms. Thus, Windsor Castle is bigger than Buckingham Palace. The castle at Windsor Castle is Europe's largest and longest-occupied castle.

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King Charles III oversees $9.5 billion in royal real estate, according to Forbes. He inherited Balmoral Castle and Sandringham Estate from Queen Elizabeth II. The Crown owns properties such as Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and Kensington Palace.

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King Charles, inherited her $500 million per Forbes. 4 Charles' inheritance has reportedly made his wealth total over $2 billion (£1.8 billion), according to The Guardian,2 and includes assets ranging from estates and artwork, to jewels, racehorses, stamps and cars.

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No. The Crown Estate is not the private property of the King. Our assets are hereditary possessions of the Sovereign held 'in right of the Crown'. This means they belong to the Sovereign for the duration of their reign, but cannot be sold by them, nor do revenues from the assets belong to them.

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Representatives told Forbes in 2021 that Harry was not a beneficiary of any of the $100 million left to the royal family by his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother. It's unclear if Harry was left any money from his grandmother the late Queen Elizabeth II, whose will is expected to stay sealed for at least 90 years.

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Who lives in Clarence House now? Clarence House has been home to King Charles III and Camilla the Queen consort for almost 20 years. The pair moved in during 2003 and will continue to call it home until renovation works at Buckingham Palace are completed.

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