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Prince William isn’t just King Charles III’s heir — he’s also now his landlord.

The 40-year-old Prince of Wales will be earning about $785,800 in rent from his father, thanks to a home he’s inherited in Cornwall that has long been one of the new monarch’s favorite places to stay, The Sun reported.

Wills got the property, which is part of the Duchy of Cornwall’s $387 million portfolio, when the 73-year-old Charles ascended to the throne upon the Sept. 8 death of his beloved mother, Queen Elizabeth.

Among the properties within the dukedom’s territories is Charles’ favorite home in Gloucestershire — Highgrove House. Charles purchased the home in 1980, and if he would like to keep residing there, he must pay rent to the new owner, his son William.

The Duchy owns roughly 128,000 acres of land and Charles is now forced to pay over $785,000 annually.

A source told the outlet: “The King has a long lease and pays rent on Highgrove House and surrounding land.”

Highgrove is a frequent residence of Charles. He also stayed there for a brief time following the passing of his mother early last month.


  Prince William posing with King Charles in Highgrove House, in Gloucestershire. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Prince William posing with King Charles in Highgrove House, in Gloucestershire. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty

Charles is set to take up a pied-à-terre at Buckingham Palace as he undergoes his royal duties.

Other properties that are a part of the Duchy that have been passed down to William include the HM Prison Dartmoor and the Oval cricket ground in South London.

Charles is also expected to take on board the Queen’s favorite vacation home Sandringham in Norfolk, United Kingdom.

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HIGHGROVE, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 14: Prince Charles In The Gardens At His Country Home, Highgrove House In Gloucestershire. (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
Charles walks the grounds of Highgrove House.Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty
TETBURY, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales pose with their sons Prince William and Prince Harry in the wild flower meadow at Highgrove on July 14, 1986 in Tetbury, England. (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
Charles, Princess Diana pose with their sons Prince William and Prince Harry in the wild flower meadow at Highgrove on July 14, 1986.Getty Images
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HIGHGROVE, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 18: Prince Harry And Princess Diana In The Grounds At Highgrove With A Shetland Pony. (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
Prince Harry and Princess Diana play on the grounds of Highgrove in the 1980s.Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty
TETBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 11: Prince Charles Sitting In His Living Room At Home In Highgrove House. (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
Charles seen sitting in his living room at his home In Highgrove House.Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty
TETBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 01: Leaves on trees can be seen changing colour in the gardens of Highgrove House near Tetbury, the private residence of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales since 1980, on November 1 2007 in Gloucestershire, England. Tree experts claim that the very wet summer and drier autumn has meant 2007 is one of the most spectacular autumns of recent times. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
The leaves around Highgrove change with the season in the fall.Getty Images
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TETBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 01: Leaves on trees can be seen changing colour in the gardens of Highgrove House near Tetbury, the private residence of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales since 1980, on November 1 2007 in Gloucestershire, England. Tree experts claim that the very wet summer and drier autumn has meant 2007 is one of the most spectacular autumns of recent times. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Leaves on trees can be seen changing color in the gardens of Highgrove House near Tetbury, England.Getty Images
TETBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 05: A general view of the gardens at Highgrove House on June 5, 2013 in Tetbury, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
The gardens at Highgrove House.Getty Images
TETBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 05: A general view of the gardens at Highgrove House on June 5, 2013 in Tetbury, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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TETBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 05: A general view of the gardens at Highgrove House on June 5, 2013 in Tetbury, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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TETBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 15: One mile south west of Tetbury lies the Georgian style home of Charles, Prince of Wales, Highgrove on September 15, 2006 . The 18th century residence is surrounded by 900 acres of organic land currently farmed by the Duchy of Cornwall. (Aerial Photograph by David Goddard/Getty Images)
The residence is surrounded by 900 acres of organic land currently farmed by the Duchy of Cornwall.Getty Images
TETBURY, ENGLAND - JULY 22: Her Royal Highness Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall becomes the Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles at Highgrove House on July 22, 2020 in Tetbury, England. The ceremony which began at Windsor Castle with The Duke of Edinburgh handing over after 67 years of support and service to The Rifles, continued at Highgrove and was marked by four Buglers of The Band and Bugles of The Rifles sounding The Rifles Assembly to Her Royal Highness. She was then addressed by The Rifles Colonel Commandant, General Sir Patrick Sanders. (Photo by Geoff Pugh - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Her Royal Highness Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, became the Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles at Highgrove House on July 22, 2020 in Tetbury, England.Getty Images
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Buckingham Palace unveiled a new portrait of King Charles, his wife and Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles, William and his wife Kate Middleton on Saturday.

The photo was taken just a day before Her Majesty’s funeral, on Sept. 18.

Even Prince George — William and Kate’s oldest son and heir to the throne — hilariously told his schoolmates that they had “better watch out,” reiterating that William will be king one day.


  An official portrait of King Charles, Queen Camila, Kate Middleton and Prince William taken on Sept. 18. Getty Images An official portrait of King Charles, Queen Camila, Kate Middleton and Prince William taken on Sept. 18. Getty Images

Katie Nicholl’s “The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown” –out Oct. 4 — alleged that George, 9, made sure his peers at school knew who he was.

Wrote Nicholl, “George understands he will one day be king and as a little boy sparred with friends at school, outdoing his peers with the killer line: ‘My dad will be king so you better watch out.’ “

“[WIlliam and Kate] are raising their children, particularly Prince George, with an awareness of who he is and the role he will inherit, but they are keen not to weigh them down with a sense of duty,” the author added.

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