King Charles and Prince William's property empires extract millions from struggling charities and public services like the NHS, impeding their operations at a crucial time.
The Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall are set to make at least £50 million from leasing land to public services, raising ethical concerns over the royals' financial practices.
While the Duchy of Cornwall profits from a £37 million lease to Dartmoor prison, the Ministry of Justice bears all repair costs for a prison currently empty due to safety issues.
Both Duchies charge public institutions for land use and hold significant power over essential services, suggesting a troubling dependency that undermines charitable missions.
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