King Charles will never be short of a place to live, with at least nine prominent palaces to lay his weary head.But in a property merry-go-round dubbed 'Game of Homes', the Monarch has also handed over the 130,000-acre Duchy of Cornwall to his eldest son. It means William is technically his father's landlord as long as the King continues to live in his beloved Highgrove estate in Gloucestershire.The inheritance has made the new Prince of Wales the biggest private landowner in Britain, with a £1.2 billion holding across 23 counties, including farms, housing developments, seven castles, woodland, coastlines and commercial property.
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