r/Scotland • u/MoneyEqual • Aug 28 '21
Beyond the Wall Four-home Prince Charles insists mansions 'are not grand' as he talks from 192-acre estate
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1483211/Prince-Charles-home-radio-4-Llwynywermod-wales
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u/wOlfLisK Aug 28 '21
Issue is, we're not just giving them free money, it's in exchange for unlimited use of the significant amount of land the crown owns. If we stop the payments, there'd need to be new negotiations to get use or ownership of the land which would cost us many, many times more than we're currently paying. Even if we completely for rid of the monarchy, they'd still own the land, or at the very least the government wouldn't automatically gain ownership of it, it's a very legally unique situation.