William … the very modern prince: no ties with ties or ‘polite are only because I am in the room’ and hold on to WhatsApp – Royal’s new approach to Duchy of Cornwall while he ‘removes the ambigience of the discreet organization’
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Prince William has unveiled his fresh approach for the Duchy of Cornwall, the estate that he inherited from his father at the king’s accession to the throne.
In an interview with The Telegraph’s Royal Editor Hannah Furness, who spent a day with traveling along the Prince of Wales, 42, while visiting his tenants, the Royal shared how he modernized the country and the ownership supervisor.
This includes encouraging people involved in the Duchy to speak openly, telling the prince his staff to ‘please give [everyone] Correct authority to say what is really going on. Not polite because I am in the Chamber, ‘prior to a meeting in Dartmoor.
Elsewhere, Matthew Morris, the rural director of the Duchy, unveiled how employees no longer feel the need to put a draw when the Duke of Cornwall is in the city ‘ – perhaps in contrast to when Charles – who is often dressed in a complete suit – visited.
The publication also noticed how William will communicate with staff via WhatsApp and ask questions about the social media platform to stay informed.
But while the prince apparently uses a more modern approach to the estate compared to his father, the couple shares a ‘healthy impatience’.
Ben Murphy, brokerage director, admitted that the Royal has a “healthy impatience, as his father did,” while Secretary Bax said that the father of three is “pretty ambitious” and “quite demanding,” which he added is “great.”
Bax discussed the new approach to the Duchy and added that the estate ‘may have been a somewhat discreet organization that has not really put its head above the parapet, which has not publicly spoken about what is important to us’.

In an interview with the royal editor of the Telegraaf Hannah Furness, who spent a day traveling along the Prince of Wales (photo), 42, while visiting his tenants, the Royal shared how he modernized the country and the ownership empire
He added that the prince – who wants to improve the estate, so that it has a positive social impact even more, while holding his most important spirit of community – and his team ‘tries to remove any ambiguity’.
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In the 2024 program, it was revealed how the Duchy of Cornwall benefits from public services. In 2017 it invoiced the Devon County Council £ 300,000 in a 21-year rental deal for a primary school at Dartmoor.
Other deals include charging a primary school near Bath £ 60,000 for a lease agreement of 25 years and £ 189,000 in a high school in Cornwall more than 30 years to use a farm. The Duchy of Cornwall also accuses the army to train on its 67,500 hectares of Dartmoor, but the mod would not reveal the exact bill. That is despite the fact that Charles is head of the armed forces and William is a lieutenant colonel in the army.
Charitions have also paid millions in the Duchy to rent an office blok from the 60s in London next to Mi6’s head office.
They include Macmillan Cancer Support and Marie Curie Cancer Care, where Charles is patron and comic relief, who promoted William.
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This includes the encouraging of people involved in the Duchy openly speaking, where the prince (photo) tells his staff to ‘please give [everyone] Right authority to say what is really going on
In the meantime, Charles ‘Property Empire, which offers private income to the prince, earns £ 830,000 a year by renting a two-storey warehouse from Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in LondonBombshell -documents revealed.
The unprecedented audit of the Duchy of Lancaster and Cornwall, the private estate of the Prince of Wales, showed that taxpayers broadcast millions every year to stimulate the wealth of senior royals.
Charitions-even where the King is patron is also on millions, the five-month investigation into more than 5,000 land ownership and property turned out to be.
Duchy Money is private income for Charles and William on top of the sovereign subsidy.
The duchy is run as commercial companies, but do not pay any capital gain or corporation tax. Both Charles and William pay income tax, but it is not clear how much.
The Duchy of Lancaster, which generated £ 27.4 million for the king in 2023, and the Duchy of Cornwall, which collected £ 23.6 million for William, do not have to pay a business tax.
Both estates claim that they are not financed by the taxpayer, but the cache of documents obtained by shipments and the Sunday Times The enormous income they receive from public services.
The Duchy Cornwall said that it is ‘a private estate with a commercial imperative … dedicated to restoring the natural environment’, and said that ‘it acted in a responsible and sustainable way’ on mining.

Not polite because I am in the Chamber, ‘prior to a meeting in Dartmoor. Elsewhere, Matthew Morris, the rural director of the Duchy, unveiled how employees no longer feel the need to put a draw when the Duke of Cornwall is in the city ‘ – perhaps in contrast to when Charles (depicted) – visited in a complete suit – visited – visited – visited –
The Duchy Lancaster said it ‘works as a commercial company’ and ‘meets all relevant British legislation’.
The Duchy of Cornwall – a large landowner with 130,000 hectares of land – was founded in 1337 to offer an income for the heir of the throne.
After King Charles rose the throne in 2023, Prince William took over the ownership of the Duchy.
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