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Report: How Did Britain’s King Charles III Earn Money From People’s Deaths?

Controversial news has emerged regarding King Charles III, who became Britain’s king after Queen Elizabeth II’s death. An investigation has revealed that Britain’s King Charles III is profiting from the deaths of thousands of people, a report in The Guardian says. This income comes from the life savings of thousands of people in the north-west of England after their deaths. They earn this huge profit from controversial land and property. Millions of pounds have been collected under this in recent years. This was done under the system that existed since the feudal period.

This report of the Guardian was published on Thursday, 23 November. This property is known as Bona Vacantia. It is owned by people who died intestate or by their next of kin. It has raised more than £60m over the last 10 years.

British Emperor Earned Huge Profits

The report says that the assets taken from the dead are being secretly used to renovate the commercial properties of an empire. The hereditary authority of the king manages it. It is the private property of the British Sovereign and remains in dispute for many reasons. The British Emperor made huge profits from this land and property. It is reported that only a tiny percentage of the revenue generated from this is being donated.

Only A Small Portion Donated

According to reports, the royal family collects the financial assets of others. According to The Guardian, after looking at and analyzing internal Duchy documents, it was found that only a tiny percentage of this revenue is being given to charity. The Guardian based its report on several cases in which life’s savings were used to increase the king’s wealth.

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