
The Prince of Wales is reportedly planning to sell around 20% of the Duchy of Cornwall over the next decade, in a move expected to raise approximately £500 million.
According to a report in The Times, the proceeds are intended to support projects linked to housing and environmental initiatives.
The Duchy of Cornwall is a land, property and investment portfolio valued at more than £1bn, which Prince William inherited when King Charles acceded to the throne.
The estate generates an annual private income of nearly £23m for the Prince of Wales, which supports his official duties as well as the private and charitable activities of the Wales family.
As part of the reported strategy, holdings will be concentrated into five geographic “heartlands”: the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, Dartmoor, the Bath area and Kennington in south London.
The Duchy has traditionally provided funding for the public, private and official work of the Prince and his household, including the Princess of Wales and their children.

