
The Crown Estate
The Crown Estate is a collection of land and assets owned by the British monarchy, but it is not personally owned by the monarch. It includes properties, forests, and seabeds, generating significant revenue. The profits go to the UK government, with a portion paid to the royal family through the Sovereign Grant to support their official duties. Managed independently, The Crown Estate maintains its aim of sustainability and economic contribution while ensuring that the assets are well-maintained for future generations. It plays a key role in the UK's economy and heritage.