King and Prince William's estates making millions from charities and public services'
Briefly

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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