King Charles Acknowledges Lifelong Regret as Prince William Inherits Valued Legacy

Monarch was ‘reduced to tears’ after hearing William’s heartfelt promise
to continue his vision for Duchy of Cornwall

King Charles has shared a deeply personal reflection on a long-standing regret
tied to his cherished Welsh estate, Llwynywermod, as Prince William takes on a
major role and receives the heirloom Duchy of Cornwall.

Having held the title of Prince of Wales for 64 years, Charles dedicated
decades to modernising and sustaining the Duchy of Cornwall. But following his
accession to the throne, he passed the estate and title to his eldest son,
Prince William, while assuming the Duchy of Lancaster himself.

Despite his pride in passing down the legacy, Charles revealed that acquiring
Llwynywermod—a property he long desired as a base in Wales—came “40 years too
late.” In a 2021 interview with BBC Radio 4, he recalled the lengthy and
“difficult” process of finding the right place. “It’s been a wonderful
opportunity, at last, to have somewhere in Wales,” he said, acknowledging how
significant the location was to the title he held.

Just a year later, upon becoming King, Charles handed over both the Duchy and
the farmhouse to William. Yet the emotional transition was softened by
William’s own remarks in 2019, when he expressed a commitment to honour the
family’s legacy and continue its stewardship.

Touched by his son’s sentiments, Charles admitted, “Frankly, it reduced me to
tears… just hearing that from him has made the last 50 years worthwhile.”

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