King Charles is poised to make a significant choice on Prince William's private duchy after learning some disturbing news about his old residence.
The monarch, who gave up his beloved Duchy of Cornwall to Prince William upon ascending to the throne, is making significant adjustments after learning of the collapse of his old Welsh summer home.
Charles has a special fondness for the duchy, having spent decades modernising and enlarging it to secure its viability for future generations. He also bought his Welsh headquarters, the Llwynywermod estate, after a protracted search.
The king had intended to convert his former holiday house into a health center, but the plans were thwarted when the renter went bankrupt, owing artists than £500,000, according to GB News.
The Telegraph reported that King Charles has leased the Llwynywermod home near the Brecon Beacons National Park to Arusha Gallery. However, on Tuesday, it was announced that the gallery will be liquidated. The gallery allegedly owes nearly half a million pounds in unpaid fees to ten artists.
Social media posts touting the wellness center's debut have been erased.
The announcement comes only months after the gallery planned to begin courses and retreats on the site this month.
While the future of the land is unknown, it is believed that King Charles has cancelled the existing plans.
Meanwhile, Prince William has been actively implementing changes to the Duchy of Cornwall since he formally inherited it from his father. Meanwhile, the King is now the Duke of Lancaster, having taken over his own private estate after becoming monarch.