It’s been six months since Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral, her successor Charles was crowned, and everyday life is now beginning in the British royal family. One of the first tasks is to look through the estate – which certainly holds many secrets.
Dear Ms. Bartenbach, in Great Britain the debate about the Queen’s estate is beginning. What exactly is it about?
Of course, since Elizabeth II died after a long active life of 96 years and sat on the throne for over 70 years, she left a lot behind. First of all, of course, assets such as Balmoral and Sandringham Castles and an estimated stock worth many millions of pounds. In addition, she maintained an extensive correspondence, both private and of course “professional”, in her capacity as monarch. After all, she has kept a diary every evening since she was 15, something that was hardly known until now.
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