Prince George, the eldest son of Prince William and Katherine Princess of Wales, will inherit the Duy of Cornwall, a vast estate of over 135,000 acres.
The estate, established in 1337, is a sustainable community project and reflects the royal family’s commitment to environmental stewardship and modern development.
Prince William, who inherited the duy upon King Charles III’s accession, has been actively involved in its development and conservation. The N Leen estate is a thriving community hub known for its lively social scene and party atmosphere.
As Prince George prepares to take on the title of Prince of Wales, he will encompass the broader responsibilities of the Duy of Cornwall, including managing the estate’s extensive landholdings, supporting local communities, and upholding the traditions of the British Monarchy.
His family is carefully balancing his current childhood experiences with his future duties, ensuring he is well-equipped for his future roles.