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Crown Estate Makes Over £1 Billion Profit for Third Consecutive Year
King Charles’s property management firm, The Crown Estate, reports £1.2 billion in profit, largely driven by the booming offshore windfarm industry.

TL;DR
- The Crown Estate reported a profit of £1.2 billion for the last financial year.
- Two-thirds of the profit came from the offshore wind industry, with developers paying £875 million in option fees.
- This marks the third year of substantial profits from the offshore wind sector.
- Income from wind decreased by £198 million from the previous year as two offshore windfarms began construction.
- Once operational, windfarm developers will pay the Crown Estate 2% of their revenue from energy bills.
- The Crown Estate returned £487 million to the Treasury, with £132.1 million paid to the King.
- The chief executive's pay is set to increase by almost 20%, reaching nearly £2.33 million.
- Profits are expected to normalize as more windfarms move into the construction phase and pay lower rates.