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BREAKING: King Charles SPLURGES On $60,600,000 Luxury NYC Condo Amid Royal Rift With The Sussexes
It appears that King Charles III has made a royal splash on luxurious New York City real estate property after his name was seen on the title deed of a recent purchase.
It remains to be seen who would actually inhabit the property, as the deed mentioned Canada in an apparent purchase for the nation.
The 75-year-old monarch, King Charles, recently congratulated the English team after they beat the Netherlands in their keenly contested semi-final match at the Euro 2024 competition.
According to the New York Post, King Charles has acquired a sprawling New York real estate property at 111 W. 57th St for $60.63 million.
The property, unit 11A on the 11th floor of the development’s Steinway Hall portion, is a 3,601-square-foot apartment with three bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. It also has city views and access to a swanky swimming pool and sauna.
Records show that Robert McCubbing, senior trade commissioner and director of trade and investment at the Canadian consulate in New York, signed the deed on behalf of King Charles, with the deed listing “His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, Represented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs” as the owner.
The property also comes with an 82-foot two-lane swimming pool with private cabanas, a separate sauna and treatment rooms, a double-height fitness center with a mezzanine terrace, a private dining room and chef’s catering kitchen, and a residents’ lounge with an expansive balcony.
Charles praised his son Prince William when he gave a speech at the Welsh parliament in Cardiff on July 11, marking the 25th anniversary of devolution from the U.K. government.
According to People magazine, Charles was joyful about the country’s special relationship with William, the Prince of Wales.
“It has given me great pleasure to see my son’s relationship with this special land continue, including returning only this week to Anglesey, Ynys Môn, a place which I know means so much to him,” King Charles said in the address.
“So, it is with countless special memories and particular pride that I am able to join you as we reflect upon the last quarter-century of the history we have shared, and which you, in your work in this Senedd, have the great responsibility of making,” he added.