Prince William officially inherited a portfolio of Queen Elizabeth II's undisclosed private estates on February 3, 2026, including Northacre Hall (12,200 acres), Green Heath (37 million pound trust), Cedar Estate, Oakridge, and Oakbridge—bypassing Camilla's family entirely.
These "off-book" properties, shielded via sealed covenant trusts and handwritten codicils from 2020, block commercial exploitation like Tom Parker Bowles' luxury ventures, fulfilling Elizabeth's vision for environmental education and child rehabilitation under William's sole guardianship.
Camilla's Family Excluded
Camilla and son Tom, who eyed Northacre for £48M developments and "Royal Wild" branding, were outmaneuvered by the Queen's "legal fortress"—anticipatory clauses and mental clarity challenges ensured direct succession protection.
Anne sealed transfers backdated to December 2025; William signed inaugural charters alone, rejecting shared access.
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