In the United Kingdom, the Crown Estate is a property portfolio that technically belongs to each British monarch for the duration of their reign, but in practice it cannot be sold by them and in reality is owned by the State, in this case referred to as the Crown. The Estate is one of the largest property owners in the United Kingdom with a portfolio worth £8.1 billion, with urban properties valued at around £4 billion, and rural holdings valued at £1.049 billion; and an annual profit of £240.2 million, as at 31 March 2012. The majority of the estate by value is urban, including a large number...