King Charles Technically Owns A Starbucks - Here's Why
Briefly

The Crown Estate, owned by King Charles III, has a unique structure where profits go to the Treasury and not directly to the monarchy, limiting royal control.
King George III established an agreement in 1760 wherein the Crown relinquished direct revenue from the Crown Estate for an annual income, impacting royal finances today.
Despite King Charles's ownership of lands under the Crown Estate, he has no authority to sell them or influence their management at places like Banbury's Starbucks.
The Crown Estate, with over 15.5 billion pounds in value, acts as an economic entity that supports the monarchy through the Sovereign Grant allocated by the Treasury.
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