
The British Royal Family, whose influence once extended over half the globe, continues to wield a remarkable presence today – not through armies or colonies, but through land. King Charles III and his family are now recognised as the owners of the largest property holdings in the world, a legacy built over centuries and meticulously managed through an institution known as The Crown Estate. (AP Photo)

The British monarchy controls a staggering 16 percent of the world’s land, spanning continents from Europe to Australia, North America, and beyond. Their holdings are diverse, encompassing farmland, forests, urban real estate, beaches, office complexes, and retail properties. Even coastal regions are part of the Crown’s portfolio. This sprawling empire of assets is administered by The Crown Estate, a corporate body responsible for overseeing and maintaining these properties across the globe. (News18 Hindi)

King Charles III inherited this vast estate following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022. While he is not the private owner in the conventional sense, the properties are considered his as long as he reigns. (News18 Hindi)

According to reports by Insider and other trade sources, the British monarch presides over approximately 6.6 billion acres of land worldwide. Within this, the royal family directly owns 2,50,000 acres through private estates and two royal duchies, while The Crown Estate manages the rest. (News18 Hindi)

The nature of these properties is as varied as their geography. Agricultural and forest lands alone account for around 115,000 acres. Beyond that, the portfolio includes residential complexes, office buildings, markets, beaches, and commercial real estate. The Crown Estate also operates shopping centers and is involved in the extraction and trade of raw materials, such as sand, gravel, limestone, granite, clay, coal, and slate. (News18 Hindi)

King Charles also derives income from the Duchy of Lancaster, a private estate spanning over 18,000 hectares, including prime property in central London. Valued at £654 million (approx Rs 7,848 crore), the Duchy generates an annual profit of roughly £20 million (approximately Rs 240 crore). (News18 Hindi)

Meanwhile, The Crown Estate itself is a formidable revenue generator, posting a net profit of £312 million (Rs 4,085 crore) in 2022. Overall, the global asset value of the British monarchy is estimated at $15.6 billion. (News18 Hindi)

The Crown Estate operates as a corporate entity under the monarchy, separate from government property and not part of the monarch’s private assets. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, its operations are overseen by appointed officials, while Scotland follows a parallel administrative framework. (News18 Hindi)

Globally, the British monarch’s wealth is unmatched in landholdings, with Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah coming second. The Saudi royal family controls approximately 830,000 square miles, leveraging both oil and extensive property to remain among the wealthiest and most powerful dynasties worldwide. (News18 Hindi)

From commanding empires to managing estates, the British Royal Family exemplifies how centuries-old influence can translate into one of the most extraordinary portfolios of land and property in modern times. (News18 Hindi)