King Charles and Prince William are 'making millions' from charities and public services - including Armed Forces: investigation
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The investigation revealed that King Charles and Prince William's estates have profited significantly at the expense of public services, raising concerns about their financial practices.
The Duchy of Lancaster and Duchy of Cornwall are tax-exempt estates, and since 2005, the Prince of Wales's estate has claimed over $28.5 million from public funds.
Allegations include the Duchy of Cornwall receiving a $78,000 payment from St John's Ambulance, raising questions about the appropriateness of these transactions.
Last year, King Charles's estate reportedly signed a deal to host electric ambulances, earning $14.7 million over 15 years, highlighting lucrative public contracts.
Read at New York Post
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