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Crown Estate Commissioners

The Crown Estate Commissioners are a group of officials responsible for managing the Crown Estate, which includes a diverse portfolio of properties and land owned by the British monarchy but operated independently. Their role is to oversee the care, development, and income generation of these assets, ensuring they are managed sustainably and profitably. The revenue they generate is returned to the UK government, funding public services, while the Crown Estate itself remains separate from the official royal finances. Their work involves real estate management, property development, and investment, maintaining the estate's value for the benefit of the nation.