King Charles Secretly Profits Off Assets of Dead Brits Using Medieval Law

November 26th, 2023

Via: New York Post:

King Charles III has been accused of using ancient feudal laws to nab tens of millions of dollars intended for charity from the deaths of thousands of Brits to upgrade his real estate empire, according to a bombshell report from the Guardian this week.

The king has reportedly been claiming and profiting for years off assets known as “bona vacantia,” which are owned by people who died without a will or known next of kin, in order to upgrade commercial properties for rent, the outlet reported.

In the past 10 years, the monarch has reportedly collected more than $75 million in the funds — despite pledges to donate all proceeds to charity.

However, documents obtained by the Guardian from The Duchy of Lancaster, Charles’ extensive land and property estate he inherited from the late Elizabeth II, reveal that the money is secretly being used to renovate the properties that he rents out for profit.

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3 Responses to “King Charles Secretly Profits Off Assets of Dead Brits Using Medieval Law”

  1. dale says:

    Bona Vacantia. How to lessons from a simpler time I guess.

    Ni bona na coroin

  2. Snowman says:

    Charles is rather simple-minded, isn’t he?
    Me = king, you = serfs.

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