London: Michael Jackson’s children want to buy back Neverland, the ranch the King of Pop called home, it has emerged.
Prince Michael, 13, and Paris, 12, want to turn the ranch into a shrine to their dad after having made a secret pilgrimage to the late singer’s 50 million pounds home.
Jackson, who died in June last year, was forced to sell the sprawling ranch after losing control of it to an investment company when he fell into debt, according to the News of the World.
“Paris and Prince remembered the rooms from their childhood,” the Daily Mail quoted a source as saying.
The source went on to say that the children agreed that when they were old enough they would turn it into ``some kind of community park and center for animals``.
The source added that seven-year-old Blanket has also fallen in love with the place after a visit last summer.
The singer’s three children will inherit millions of dollars at the age of 21, which means they can afford to buy the famous estate.
ANI
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