Days after it was reported that Prince Charles accepted a suitcase containing cash from a foreigner, a brand new report has revealed that he used his clout to get a regulation modified in his favour.
Charles’s issues appear to have compounded after a brand new report revealed that he allegedly pressured John Main’s authorities to secretly change a regulation to learn his landed property, paperwork revealed on Tuesday.
Citing paperwork, The Guardian reported that the longer term king lobbied to have some tenants of his £1billion Duchy of Cornwall property exempted from what grew to become the 1993 Leasehold Reform Act. The newspaper stated that the act gave long-term tenants the precise to purchase their freehold or prolong their leases.
The report stated that Charles exploited a controversial conference referred to as Prince’s Consent which permits the inheritor to the throne to veto laws affecting his pursuits.
The report comes days after he was accused of accepting a suitcase containing €1m in money from “HBJ”, the previous prime minister of Qatar.
Thetime.co.uk reported that the Prince of Wales obtained three €1m presents from sheikh in undisclosed conferences.
HBJ stated to have given cash in 500 euro bank-notes.
Citing sources, the report stated royal aides have been uncomfortable however counted money at Clarence Home.