The British Royal Family, once the rulers of a vast empire, now holds one of the world's largest land portfolios, spanning 16% of the globe. This article delves into the history and management of these extensive properties, managed by The Crown Estate.
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The Crown Estate, a corporate body, manages the British Royal Family's land holdings. It is responsible for overseeing and maintaining these properties across the globe.
The British monarchy controls approximately 6.6 billion acres of land worldwide, which is about 16 percent of the world's land.
The Crown Estate's portfolio includes farmland, forests, urban real estate, beaches, office complexes, retail properties, and even coastal regions.
The Crown Estate generates revenue through various means, including property rentals, commercial operations, and the extraction and trade of raw materials such as sand, gravel, and minerals.
The global asset value of the British monarchy is estimated at $15.6 billion, making it one of the wealthiest land portfolios in the world.
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