Why Prince William and Charles III Might Have to Pay £10 Million for Energy Renovations
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According to a recent investigation, King Charles and his eldest son, Prince William, derive part of their income from several energy-inefficient homes.
King Charles III faces a much less visible thorn than his protocol obligations: a possible energy penalty of £10 million that hangs on his private estates and those of his son, Prince William. Behind this eight-digit sum are new British rules requiring rented housing to achieve a certain level of energy performance, under penalty of salt fines. According to a survey relayed by Hello! from data from the Guardian, almost 90% of the housing examine…
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