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Subject: Custom will have to eat sour grapes again!
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 17:02:01 +0100
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No corruption in the Ukraine at all!

https://londoncrier.co.uk/2024/04/zelenskyy-acquires-highgrove-house-former-residence-of-king-charles-for-20million/

Zelenskyy Acquires Highgrove House, Former Residence of King Charles for 
£20Million

Ukraine's Zelensky is the New Owner of Highgrove House, Former Home of 
King Charles and Princess Diana

Royal Purchase – Volodymyr Zelenskyy is the New Owner of Highgrove 
House, Previously Owned by King Charles. Highgrove House, near Tetbury 
in Gloucestershire, served as the country residence of King Charles III 
even after he assumed his new role as Britain’s reigning monarch.

It was purchased in 1980 by the then Prince Charles from Maurice 
Macmillan, son of the former British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. 
During his first marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, the family would 
spend weekends in Gloucestershire with Princes William and Harry, before 
returning to Kensington Palace.
Highgrove House, Sold to Ukraine's Zelensky for £20 Million

In 2024, King Charles III sold his residence, having owned it for 44 
years. What is _at first glance surprising_ is that the new owner of the 
royal estate is Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine.

Charles has been an outspoken supporter of Ukraine since the beginning 
of Russia’s full-scale invasion. In February 2023, The King held an 
audience with Volodymyr Zelensky at Buckingham Palace. Charles III 
issued a strongly-worded message of support for Ukraine, in a statement 
marking the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion in February 2024. 
The unusually direct message seems to be a rallying call to keep up 
international assistance for Ukraine.

The war in Ukraine has been close to the King’s heart. It may explain 
the nature of an unusual sale of the King’s property to Volodymyr 
Zelensky – whom Charles III probably sees as a defender of democracy.

Although there is no official statement from Buckingham Palace on the 
Highgrove house sale yet, there are many details that indicate the sale 
was completed in late February – early March of 2024.