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  2. How the Royal Family Actually Makes Their Money - AOL

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    The royal family's "salaries" had last made headlines in November 2019, following unconfirmed reports that Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth's second-youngest son, would forgo his annual payment of ...

  3. Finances of the British royal family - Wikipedia

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    The total Royal Household income for the financial years 2011–12 and 2012–13 was £30 million per annum, followed by a 14% cut in the following year. [17] However, the Treasury provided an additional £1 million to pay for Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012 .

  4. How much does the royal family cost? A breakdown of the key ...

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    491– Full-time equivalent staff paid for from the Sovereign Grant, with the wage bill coming to £23.7 million.. £1.3 million– Cost of housekeeping and hospitality for the royal household ...

  5. Here’s How the British Royal Family Spends Their Money - AOL

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    A public education won't cut it for members of the British royal family. Prince George, the 9-year-old son of Prince William and Princess Catherine, started attending Thomas's Battersea School in ...

  6. Royal family costs taxpayers ‘half a billion a year’, claim ...

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    Republic claims the biggest cost was an estimated £150 million for royal security. Royal family costs taxpayers ‘half a billion a year’, claim anti-monarchists Skip to main content

  7. Sovereign Grant Act 2011 - Wikipedia

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    The Sovereign Grant Act 2011 was the biggest reform to the finances of the British royal family since the inception of the Civil List in 1760. [1] In addition to the Sovereign Grant, the monarch continues to receive the revenue of the Duchy of Lancaster , while the Prince of Wales receives the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall .

  8. Civil list - Wikipedia

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    As of 1911, a sum of £1,200 was allotted each year from the Civil List, in addition to the pensions already in force. From a Return issued in 1908, the total of Civil List pensions payable in that year amounted to £24,665. In the financial year 2012-13 the annual cost of Civil List pensions paid to 53 people was £126,293. [18]

  9. What the royal family’s decadent lifestyle costs British ...

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    By all accounts, the pomp, circumstance and pageantry associated with the royal family costs the British people 65 pence, or 86 cents, per person in the United Kingdom.