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What would happen to the Crown Estate if the monarchy was abolished?

Technically the crown estate is owned by the royal family. If the monarchy was abolished peacefully, they'd either get to keep their estate, or the state would buy it from them. If it was abolished by force, they'd get nothing, and would be lucky to keep their lives.



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