September 22, 2024

Meghan Markle leaves King Charles super excited with big decision about Archie, Lilibet

King Charles will be able to meet Archie and Lilibet in UK after Meghan Markle’s decision

Meghan Markle has seemingly left her father-in-law King Charles super excited with her major decision about kids Archie and Lilibet.

King Charles is reportedly ‘desperate’ to see Archie and Lilibet amid cancer treatment.

“I can see Charles desperately wanting to see the children, and extending olive branch to Meghan and Harry,” a source close to the Royal Family told Page Six recently.

The California-based royal couple has made few trips back to the UK following their departure from Royal duties in 2020, with their children visiting only once during the Platinum Jubilee.

Now, a royal expert has claimed that Meghan has agreed to return to UK with her children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with a ‘major condition for Prince Harry.

Speaking to the Mirror, Tom Quinn said, “Meghan has said she’s only prepared to return to England if she and Harry have a place of their own and the security they both feel is essential.”

Meghan Markle’s decision would have left King Charles super excited as the monarch will be able to see Archie and Lilibet close to him.

It would be easier for King Charles to meet his grandchildren and spend quality time with them.

 

How much King Charles earns from renting Royal properties?

King Charles could earn £1.4 million a year renting Royal properties

King Charles could be pocketing over £1 million annually by renting out royal properties to holidaymakers, according to a new study.

The Royal Family’s impressive portfolio of historic homes and mansions is often available for holiday rentals, contributing significantly to the royal income.

Holiday lettings experts at Pikl Insurance estimate that the monarchy could be earning as much as £118,775.85 per month, or approximately £1.4 million per year, from their rental portfolio.

Even after accounting for cancellations, the Royal Family is still projected to net over £1.4 million annually.

The top four royal properties available for public bookings include Balmoral Castle, the Captain’s House at the Castle of Mey, Restormel Manor, and Dumfries House, according to Express.co.uk.

Balmoral Castle’s cottages alone are estimated to bring in £36,798.30 per month, even with anticipated cancellations.

The crown jewel of Charles’ rental properties, the 500-year-old Restormel Manor in Cornwall, is proving to be the most lucrative of them all, raking in an impressive £47,082 per month.

Nestled in the picturesque Fowey Valley, the estate offers four distinct areas for booking, along with six beautifully converted barns available to guests.

Meanwhile, Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland, adds an estimated £31,185.63 per month to the royal coffers, boasting 25 rooms for holidaymakers to book.

The Castle of Mey’s Captain’s House in the Scottish Highlands, although more modest, still brings in around £3,709.92 per month, with the entire property available for rent.

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