Questions swirled last week over the identity of an unidentified buyer behind the Billionaires’ Row condo transaction — with speculation rising that King Charles was at the center of the purchase.
Source: Inman News
Canadian consul identified as buyer of $6.6M condo ‘fit for a king’
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