Prince William Vows To Follow What Prince Charles Has Started, Excited To Visit Pakistan With Kate Middleton
Prince William, 37, is second in the line of succession to the British throne. Aside from being a husband to Kate Middleton, 37, and father to his three children, one of the biggest responsibilities he will ever have in this lifetime is ruling the British monarchy when he assumes the throne. But, before that, the only brother of Prince Harry revealed how he will handle his father’s vast Cornwall estate when he inherits it one day.
The first son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana divulged that he is likely to follow what the Prince of Wales has been doing for years. Though he is not fond of buildings and designs like his father, Prince William vowed not to do something to disturb the existing situation.
“I’ve started to think about how I will inherit the Duchy one day,” Prince William, reportedly, told farmers in “Prince Charles: Inside The Duchy of Cornwall.” “Well, rest assured I’m not going to rock the boat; I’ll do much the same as what my father’s doing. I’m not so into the architecture — that’s the only thing,” Kate Middleton’s husband went on.
For starters, the Duchy of Cornwall has become a multi-million dollar enterprise under the leadership of Prince Charles. As a matter of fact, it is now considered as a business empire that has approximately 130,000 acres of land in Wales and England, and a London property.
The Duchy, which Prince William will inherit when his father becomes the King, earns an annual income of $27 million, which is used to support the operations of the Prince of Wales’ office and those of William, Prince Harry, 35, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, 38.
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to arrive in Pakistan on Monday, Oct. 14. On the same day, Prince William and Kate are scheduled to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan. President Arif Alvi, on the other hand, will meet the Royal couple a day after their arrival.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have been very vocal about how excited they are to visit the beautiful country of Pakistan. The parents of Prince George, 5, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis, 1, are, also, thrilled to experience the Pakistani culture and meet its people.
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