The children of Michael Jackson have aspirations to reclaim the notorious Neverland ranch, where their father faced allegations of child molestation.
At ages 13 and 12, respectively, Prince and Paris intend to transform their late father’s former $100 California home into a tribute to him.
Having spent their formative years at Neverland, his two oldest children recall the estate fondly, which Jackson abandoned in 2005, pledging never to return. Subsequently, he ceded control of the 800-acre property to an investment firm.
A source close to the Jackson family revealed that Blanket, 7, developed an affection for the ranch during a summer visit.
Recalling their childhood memories of the various rooms, Paris and Prince have decided they will make a concerted effort to buy the ranch once they reach the appropriate age.
Additionally, they are contemplating the idea of transforming it into a community park coupled with a sanctuary for rescued animals.
Thanks to provisions in Jackson’s will and the ongoing fundraising efforts of his estate, the children will have the financial means to acquire Neverland when they inherit millions of their father’s wealth at the age of 21.