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Prince William’s Emotional Revelation About Inheriting the Duchy of Cornwall
In a heartfelt moment captured by the ITV docuseries “Prince Charles, Inside the Duchy of Cornwall,” Prince William opened up about his thoughts on inheriting the prestigious Duchy of Cornwall from his father, Prince Charles.
The documentary provided a rare glimpse into the life of the Prince of Wales, not only as a working royal but also as a proud father.
During one episode, Prince William paid a visit to the royal estate and had a conversation with Mervyn Keeling, a second-generation tenant at the South of England property.
As they strolled through the impressive gardens, Keeling asked Prince William about his perspective on eventually taking over the duchy.
“I think it's important, Mervyn, about the family angle,” replied the Duke of Cambridge.
He expressed how he had started to contemplate his future role and what it meant for his children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
This reflection inspired him to make plans and emphasized the significance of family in his life.
Prince Charles, upon watching the interview, was deeply moved and even shed tears.
The Prince of Wales, who has dedicated decades of hard work to the royal estate, admitted, “Well, I saw it and I couldn't believe it.
I was deeply touched and moved by what he said.
Frankly, it reduced me to tears.
It did really because I suddenly thought, well, just hearing that from him has made all the last 50 years worthwhile.”
The Duchy of Cornwall, established in 1337 by Edward III, is a private estate designed to provide independence to the monarch's eldest surviving son and heir.
Currently, Prince Charles holds the title of the longest-serving duke in history, with an impressive 50-year tenure.
The estate covers a vast area of 52,760 hectares across 21 counties, extending far beyond Cornwall.
Reports from last year estimate the duchy's assets to be worth over £1 billion.
Prince Charles's goal is to manage the estate sustainably and ensure its financial viability before passing it down to Prince William and eventually Prince George.
The duchy generates an annual income of £21 million, which supports the public, charitable, and private activities of Prince Charles, his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and their immediate family members, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
As a responsible steward, Prince Charles voluntarily pays income tax on the revenue from the duchy.
The estate is run in alignment with his social and environmental values.
It not only provides him with an income but also focuses on supporting the local communities and protecting the land for future generations.
The touching conversation between Prince William and Mervyn Keeling highlighted the deep bond between father and son, as well as the importance of family legacy.
Prince Charles's emotional reaction demonstrated the profound impact his eldest son's words had on him.
This intimate moment showcased the complexities and challenges of their unique father-son relationship, which unfolds under the watchful eyes of the world.