Should new Duke of Westminster be able to avoid £3bn IHT bill?

Most of the £9bn property estate controlled by the Grosvenor family is held in tax-exempt trusts

Duke of Westminster
The 6th Duke of Westminster, who died on Tuesday age 64, pictured on his wedding day in 1979
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The sudden death this week of Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the sixth Duke of Westminster, is expected to mean that both his title and the control of a £9bn property portfolio will pass to his 25-year-old son Hugh.

The transfer of the family's wealth, which includes some of London's most exclusive properties and squares, is not, however, expected to give rise to hefty "death duties" worth billions of pounds.

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