A private estate established in 1337 which funds the public, charitable and private activities of the Prince of Wales and his family.
The Duchy of Cornwall is a private estate established by Edward III in 1337 to provide independence to his son and heir, Prince Edward.
The Duchy of Cornwall extends across 23 counties in England and Wales.
Guided by The Duke of Cornwall, The Duchy invests in a number of projects that support local conservation, sustainability, business and education.
The Prince of Wales became the 24th Duke of Cornwall on The Queen's accession to the throne in 1952
Duchy Home Farm is a flagship for the benefits of organic farming.
Poundbury is an urban extension to the Dorset county town of Dorchester
The Duchess of Cornwall meets with representatives at Clarence House
The Prince of Wales has sent his best wishes to the ‘Duchy of Cornwall family’.
Find out about the other projects that the Duchy supports on Dartmoor.