Prince William plans to sell part of his royal estate for stunning investment price
Prince William plans to sell 20 percent of his royal estate over the next decade to invest in housing and environmental projects. He aims to allocate over $670 million towards affordable housing and nature initiatives in key areas of the UK. The Duchy of Cornwall, which he has managed since 2022, is valued at nearly $1.5 billion and generates significant annual income for him.
- ▪Prince William intends to sell a fifth of the Duchy of Cornwall to fund various projects.
- ▪He plans to invest nearly $215 million into housing, aiming to create 10,000 to 12,000 homes by 2040.
- ▪William also aims to invest around $360 million into wildlife projects and $27 million into environmental recovery schemes.
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Royal Family Prince William plans to sell part of his royal estate for stunning investment price By Eric Todisco Published May 18, 2026, 3:51 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google Prince William reportedly plans to sell 20 percent of his royal estate over the next 10 years to invest more than $670 million in housing and nature projects. The Times reported Monday the Prince of Wales will sell a fifth of Duchy of Cornwall — which he’s controlled since his dad Charles became king in 2022 — and consolidate his holdings around the five key “heartlands”: Cornwall, Dartmoour, the Isles of Scilly, the Bath area and Kennington in South London.
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