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By Rachel Goodman Global News
Posted June 5, 2026 1:08 pm
3 min read
An aerial view of Prince William's 600 acre English farm that is up for sale. The Herefordshire property is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, a royal estate set up in the 1300s to provide income to the heir to the British throne. Fisher German
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More than 600 acres of English farmland in the western county of Herefordshire, owned by Prince William, has been put up for sale.
The farm belongs to the Duchy of Cornwall, a historic private estate dating back to the 1300s, established by King Edward III to provide income to the eldest living son of the reigning monarch. Prince William became the owner when his father, King Charles III, ascended the British throne.
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The estate spans 12,000 acres across 20 of England’s 48 counties and includes the Highgrove Estate, one of the King’s private residences, as well as parts of Wales, and provides 20 million pounds (CAD$37 million) of private income to Prince William every year, according to its website and the BBC.
The heir to the throne is selling the vacant plot in Cradley, near Ledbury, in western England for 6.65 million pounds, according to British property consulting firm
Prince William puts royal 600-acre English farm up for sale
By Rachel Goodman Global News
Posted June 5, 2026 1:08 pm
3 min read
An aerial view of Prince William's 600 acre English farm that is up for sale. The Herefordshire property is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, a royal estate set up in the 1300s to provide income to the heir to the British throne. Fisher German
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More than 600 acres of English farmland in the western county of Herefordshire, owned by Prince William, has been put up for sale.
The farm belongs to the Duchy of Cornwall, a historic private estate dating back to the 1300s, established by King Edward III to provide income to the eldest living son of the reigning monarch. Prince William became the owner when his father, King Charles III, ascended the British throne.
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The estate spans 12,000 acres across 20 of England’s 48 counties and includes the Highgrove Estate, one of the King’s private residences, as well as parts of Wales, and provides 20 million pounds (CAD$37 million) of private income to Prince William every year, according to its website and the BBC.
The heir to the throne is selling the vacant plot in Cradley, near Ledbury, in western England for 6.65 million pounds, according to British property consulting firm