King Charles’ team reveals their mission to secure the inheritance of their grandchildren


King Charles, who is a doting grandfather to his grandchildren, has taken decisive action to secure their future as scrutiny of the royals intensifies.

Inherited through generations of royalty, the monarch privately owns the Sandringham Estate and funds its upkeep from his own expenses rather than taxpayers’ money.

This is one of the reasons why Charles removed his disgraced brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the Windsor estate and moved him to Sandringham to quell public complaints about the funding of an alleged sexual abuser and friend of pedophile Jeffery Epstein.

Given how turbulent things have been for the royals, the monarch and his team reaffirmed the core of their mission, which concerns Charles’ grandchildren.

The estate shared a message to the public to mark a special occasion, reaffirming the monarch’s thoughts for his future generations.

“Today we celebrate Earth Day, reflecting on conservation and stewardship at the core of our mission to preserve and protect both the land and The House & Gardens for generations to come.”

Prince William and Princess Kate’s three children, Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven, have often spent time with the family at the property. There are special rates for children to be entertained outdoors.

And although Prince Harry and Meghan’s two children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, have not visited Sandringham, the property is not out of their reach. In fact, in the event of a possible truce between Harry and his father, it is to be hoped that the two children will be able to witness their grandfather’s extensive inheritance.

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