King Charles is giving up the lease on his Welsh estate because he's too busy to use it.
Since becoming king, he'd been renting the property, which is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall.
He's handing back the keys of Llwynywermod Estate in Carmarthenshire because he can no longer use it like he has in the past, sources told The Telegraph.
As Prince of Wales, Charles oversaw the Duchy, but it was passed down to Prince William upon the Queen's death in 2022.
Take a closer look at Llwynywermod Estate, which sits on 192 acres outside the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.
Persons:
King Charles, he's, he'd, —, King Charles III, He's, Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince William
Organizations:
Service, Telegraph
Locations:
Duchy, Cornwall, Bannau, Wales, Estate, Carmarthenshire