No, the British monarchy cannot force you to sell your homes in Jamaica. Once you own property in Jamaica, your ownership is protected under local laws and regulations. The British monarchy does not have the authority to intervene in private property matters or compel individuals to sell their homes.
In Jamaica, property rights are governed by the local legal framework, specifically the Registration of Titles Act, which establishes how land ownership is recorded and protected. If you have a registered title for your property, it ensures your rights as an owner are legally upheld.
However, there may be exceptional circumstances in which the government can acquire land for public use, such as infrastructure projects, under laws like eminent domain or compulsory acquisition. In such cases, property owners would typically be compensated for their property, but this process is managed by the Jamaican government, not the British monarchy.
In summary, you have the legal right to retain your property, and the British monarchy does not possess the power to force you to sell your homes in Jamaica.


