Nicholas Knatchbull returns to Broadlands estate and heirship after overcoming addiction

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King Charles's godson, Nicholas Knatchbull, has been welcomed back to his family's estate and reinstated as heir to their £100 million fortune after overcoming a past of drug addiction. Knatchbull, 44, has been clean for 15 years, married with two children, and has moved back into the family's Broadlands estate in Hampshire. His return signifies a remarkable turnaround after being disinherited by his father due to his past struggles. The family, which has faced tragedies including the death of Nicholas's sister and the assassination of his great-grandfather, now sees his rehabilitation and contributions to the estate as a positive development.


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