British corporation Crown Plantationwho managed the properties of King Carlos III, have sued a American technology Twitter over allegations of non-payment of rent for its London headquartersas reported by the BBC’s public channel.
The alleged debt stems from the social network’s office on Air Street in the British capital, near the central square of Piccadilly Circus, the BBC reports.
Having previously contacted Twitter regarding the claim, the corporation has brought the case to the High Court in London.
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That hold royalists It owns one of the largest portfolios of land and companies in the UK, valued at around 15.6 billion pounds (17.68 billion euros), the profits of which are managed by the UK Treasury.
British sovereign, formal owner of assets, receive 25% of profits annually to cover their official fee, an amount which in 2022 is 86.3 million pounds (97.8 million euros).
Carlos III also controlled the Duchy of Lancasterwhich manages more than 18,000 hectares of land in England and Wales, including offices and commercial buildings in London, and made a profit of 24 million pounds (27 million euros) last year.
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Apart from wealth and other personal property, Queen Elizabeth IIwho died in September at the age of 96, was owner of the Sandringham plantationin England, and Balmoral, in Scotland.
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