King Charles III’s concept of “company”: How does he plan to downsize

even though it’s just a nickname,”a companyIt is an entire concept that was first coined over 80 years ago when the royal family was a real mess. After 1936 abdication Edward VIII How much is yours King George VI He took the throne and eventually succeeded him Queen Elizabeth II After his father died of lung cancer.

This nickname is attributed to all activists Royal family The members of the British Empire that you are currently deserving of 42 billion dollars. This Company is also known asOwnership PLCWe are talking about an entire apparatus, not just members of the royal family who are overseeing the proper functioning of an empire that pumps hundreds of millions of pounds into the UK economy on an annual basis.

Who are the members of the royal family belonging to “The Firm”?

Before the death of Queen Elizabeth IIa companyBoth Prince Harry and Meghan Markle As part of that before they decided to walk away from the royal family. Now, there is only the head of “The Firm”, King Charles III. Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William, Precious Catherine, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex.

But all the other royals have benefited greatly from The Firm and its fortune forever. Now, it is rumored that King Charles III has plans to cut ties with several members of the royal family who are not directly related to the crown. Prince Andrew He is a prime example of this, whose scandals put him in a dangerous position and at risk of being completely cut off from the family.

for King Charles III, This concept should be reduced entirely as much as possible because it is not considered that the third party members of the family deserve to have such a privileged position. Other members who do not bring good publicity to the royal family will be removed from thea company‘ like that. despite of daily mail Speaking only of rumours, confirmation of this may eventually come from King Charles III himself.

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