The former ruler of England, Elizabeth II, owned a number of palaces, castles, estates and companies, which are now in the hands of her son, King Carlos III, including exclusive fast food outlets.
Prince Charles is the new one King Charles III United Kingdom, after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. So, like responsibilities, all wealth and goods also belong to him.
The former king of England owned a number of castles, castles, lands and companies, which now fall into the hands of his son, the king. King Charles III. Among them is McDonald’s, according to records published by elconfidential.com . All of these businesses are managed from “The Crown Estate”, a company established to direct all the businesses and assets of the British monarchs.
In 1760, The Crown Estate was founded, with the aim of preserving the heritage of the British crown and making a profit. The income goes to the State treasury, but the king receives 15% of the profit for his use and enjoyment, in that case, it will be according to King Charles III.
Fast food restaurant, owned McDonald’s King Charles IIIhave a name Maccy D’s as a trademark. But like everything from royalty, this one stands out among the rest for its luxury and elegance. Instead of plastic booths, customers can enjoy their menu on plush leather sofas and even have waiters bring their food to their table. In addition, people order through advanced tablets.
According to information published by weatherx.com, this fast food branch, owned by King Charles III, it lies 80 miles outside London, in Banbury Gateway Shopping Park near Oxfordshire, where one hopes to meet a royal.
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