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King Charles Faces Starting Accusations of Alleged Profiteering from Deceased Citizens' Assets

King Charles Faces Starting Accusations of Alleged Profiteering from Deceased Citizens' Assets

The monarch of Britain, King Charles, is embroiled in controversy as shocking allegations emerge, suggesting that he has clandestinely amassed millions of pounds from the assets of deceased individuals within the jurisdiction of the Duchy of Lancaster.

It has come to light that the 75-year-old King's Duchy of Lancaster has purportedly been utilizing these assets for an extended period. Over the past decade, the system is said to have accumulated over £60 million, which, after expenses, has reportedly been directed towards charities established by the late Queen Elizabeth.

Among these charitable endeavors is the Duchy of Lancaster Jubilee Trust, established in 2001 with the aim of preserving and maintaining heritage assets across the estate for public appreciation.

However, recent revelations suggest a shift in the utilization of funds, with an increasing portion allocated to the renovation of profit-generating properties, as reported by The Guardian.

The media outlet asserts that the King is allegedly "profiting from the deceased citizens in the north-west of England whose assets are covertly being employed to enhance a commercial property empire managed by his hereditary estate."

The Duchy of Lancaster, known for generating substantial profits, has reportedly garnered tens of millions of pounds in recent years through an archaic system rooted in feudal times. Financial assets, referred to as "bona vacantia," owned by individuals who passed away without a will or known next of kin, are assimilated by the Duchy.

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