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

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    In the real-life program, host Lawrence Spivak cited a London news report and said to Philip, "It goes on to detail the very high cost that the royal family must sustain on an allowance of ...

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

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    £5.9 million – Charles’s tax bill. £226,383 – Cost of official travel for William and Kate’s controversial Caribbean tour. £138,457 – Charles’s travel costs for trip to Barbados to ...

  4. 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

  5. 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 .

  6. What the Royal Family Costs Taxpayers and Where It’s Spent

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    What the Royal Family Costs Taxpayers and Where It’s Spent. September 17, 2022 at 7:00 AM ...

  7. Talk:British royal family/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    BBC News just reported that the royal family costs the tax payer 62 pence per person per year. Apparently, this only includes the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Ethoen 12:22, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

  8. 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 .

  9. Royal Riches: What the Monarchy Costs Great Britain - AOL

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    In a 2010 report, "The 'Value for Money Monarchy' Myth," the group claimed that taxpayers shelled out £202.4 million ($310.7 million) the previous year to fund the monarchy, "around five times ...