Unlike with other monarchies the lands still retained by the house of windsor are in fact DIRECTLY in the name of windsor and not considered royal land. There is a seperate term "royal land" in the commonwealth for "crown owned land" which is actually controlled by the parliament. That bullet was dodged in the 1800's by a very savy monarch and the royal family now directly owns their lands as a family owned trust and the amount of land that they directly own in the UK is past 10%.
While that is true that was also the case in other countries that were monarchies. Guess what happened to that land when monarchy was abolished.
Unlike with other monarchies the lands still retained by the house of windsor are in fact DIRECTLY in the name of windsor and not considered royal land. There is a seperate term "royal land" in the commonwealth for "crown owned land" which is actually controlled by the parliament. That bullet was dodged in the 1800's by a very savy monarch and the royal family now directly owns their lands as a family owned trust and the amount of land that they directly own in the UK is past 10%.