King Charles III is facing a disappointing setback involving his cherished former residence in Wales, prompting him to make significant decisions regarding the Duchy of Cornwall, now managed by his son, Prince William.
The monarch, who passed on the Duchy of Cornwall to Prince William following his accession to the throne, had long maintained a deep connection with the estate. He had spent decades modernizing and preserving the duchy, with a focus on sustainability and heritage. One of his personal projects included the Llwynywermod estate, a tranquil retreat near the Brecon Beacons National Park, which Charles had envisioned transforming into a wellness centre.
Dream Project Collapses After Tenant Liquidation
The King’s plans to convert Llwynywermod into a wellness retreat were recently derailed when Arusha Gallery, the organization leasing the estate, entered liquidation. According to The Telegraph and GB News, the gallery allegedly owes nearly £500,000 to a group of artists, halting the proposed retreats and workshops that were slated to begin this summer.
All promotional content for the project has since been removed from social media, and sources confirm that the King has cancelled any immediate plans for the estate. This outcome is particularly disheartening given Charles’s long-standing dedication to the duchy and his vision to see the estate serve future generations.
Prince William’s Active Role in the Duchy of Cornwall
While King Charles now holds the title of Duke of Lancaster, Prince William has been taking active steps in shaping the future of the Duchy of Cornwall. Since inheriting the estate, he has focused on continuing his father’s legacy, balancing tradition with modern needs.

Royal insiders suggest that Prince William is preparing to make key changes in how the duchy operates, particularly in terms of land management, sustainability, and supporting local communities. His leadership signals a new era for the duchy, even as his father deals with the fallout from the failed wellness centre project.
What’s Next for Llwynywermod?
The future of the Llwynywermod estate remains uncertain following the collapse of the wellness centre initiative. However, given King Charles’s enduring affection for the property and his broader commitment to rural conservation, it’s likely that the estate will eventually be repurposed in a way that aligns with his values.