William to take over Charles' huge property portfolio as his dad becomes King
Prince William has inherited the Duchy of Cornwall, a property and land portfolio that once belonged to the former Duke of Cornwall, making him one of England’s biggest landowners. As King Charles III ascended the throne Saturday morning, he passed the title of the Prince of Wales to his son William following the death of HM the Queen as well as an Eetate worth more than $1 billion, the Guardian reports.The estate covers more than 128,000 acres across England and Wales and includes farmlands, commercial properties, homes, forests, rivers, and coastline.