Buckingham Palace published its annual accounts, revealing how much money is being spent to maintain the royal residences and lift the veil on the biggest spenders of the royal family. The figures, which cover April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018, reveal that Queen received a 13 per cent pay raise, although she was not the biggest spender of the family.
British taxpayers insisted that the royal family was "of excellent value for money". The Crown Estate, owned independently of the royal family, also returned 329.4 million pounds to the British public. Cash during the last year, an increase of £ 12.7 million compared to the previous year.
For the first time, the sovereign grant, which covers Queen's household wages, official travel and palace maintenance, now includes millions of dollars to fund a major and necessary renovation of Buckingham Palace , which will begin next spring. Urgent repairs, including the Buckingham Palace dining hall ceiling and the St. James Palace banquet hall, have already been made to ensure the safety of the 2.5 million visitors to the palace each year.
also reveal that the Prince of Wales, who carries the lion's share of overseas trips and more commitments than any other member of the Royal Family outside of Princess Anne, is the most royal. Charles spent £ 362,149 visiting India, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore aboard the RAF Voyager, the plane of the royal family. He also used the royal train, the most expensive mode of transportation, seven times, each trip costing about 20,000 pounds. The courtiers insisted that both modes of transportation were "appropriate" given the nature of the trips where the Prince of Wales represented the Royal Family overseas.
The accounts of Clarence House, Prince of Wales, reveal that Charles spends more money than ever on his sons and the Duchess of Cambridge who are now members of the royal family in full-time. Charles spent £ 4,962,000 this year, compared to £ 3,529,000 in the previous tax year, an increase of around 40%. The amount is presented as "other expenses", and even though a spokesman declined to elaborate further on the figure, the increase coincides with Prince Harry's pledge towards Meghan Markle. The couple performed a number of official engagements in the country before the royal wedding, funded by the Prince of Wales. Now that Meghan is a member of "The Company," the Prince of Wales will fund all of his official royal activities, his staff and his work wardrobe
Meanwhile, at Buckingham Palace, where cabling, the Plumbing and maintenance all the wings of the palace will begin next spring, courtiers have revealed that the Center Room, which overlooks the famous balcony where the annual Trooping the Color takes place, will be renovated. The ornate green cream and gold-painted ceiling, which is very cracked, have been monitored with the aid of a state-of-the-art 3D surveying technology that allows a team of specialized builders to monitor to how bad the damage is. "It's a very complex program, but the 3D technology is great, it allows us to see how much movement there was and the extent of the damage." Previously, we would have used tape to measure cracks, now we have advanced technology, "said a courtier.
The renovations, which will also include behind-the-scenes boiler replacement work, generators and switchboards, will mean temporary relocation of 120 members East Wing staff.One of the greatest achievements will be relocating 10,000 works of art from the Royal Collection.Some of the paintings and wall tapestries will be loaned to the museums and galleries of # 39; art (no charge), while others will be relocated in other royal residences or kept in reserve.
The Palace said that despite the work, it will be "Business as usual" . So that the staff offices will move, the Queen's living quarters will not be affected. Most important for tourists, the Palace will remain open to visitors during the summer
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Full Screen Photos: [19659012] Queen Elizabeth 21 times wore exactly the right thing to a wedding
29 November 1934
This Westminster Abbey wedding between 39 uncle of the Queen, Prince George, the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina, daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark, is the place where she was found with the future Prince Philip, Duke of Kent d & # 39; Edinburgh. She was 8 years old and he was 14 years old.
Queen Elizabeth's sister, Princess Margaret, married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones. ;Westminster Abbey. (She did not serve as a maid of honor, the queens are not the assistants of others.) It was the first British royal wedding to be televised, and for the occasion, the Royal Norman designer Hartnell made her a turquoise dress with a matching bolero jacket.
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8 June 1961
The Queen wore a deep blush dress with a matching hat and rag for the wedding of his cousin, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and Katharine, Duchess of Kent, at York Minster
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24 April 1963
Princess Alexandra of Kent is the first cousin of the Queen and served as a maid of honor at Her Majesty's wedding when she was 10 years old. And before Princess Elizabeth became queen, both were bridesmaids together at the wedding of Captain Lord Brabourne and Patricia Mountbatten. Alexandra married the Honorable Angus Ogilvy at Westminster Abbey.
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April 29, 2011
Angela Kelly and her team designed the pale yellow crepe dress and matching hat of Kate Middleton and Prince The Wedding of William. A particularly interesting feature is the folds that look like rays of sun emanating from the necklace, so Elizabeth looked like a kind of sun queen.
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July The King chooses the rare pale pink wedding for the wedding of his granddaughter Zara Phillips with English rugby player Mike Tindall at Edinburgh
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June 25, 2016
And yet, she chose a similar look that is subtly different for the wedding. Alexandra Knatchbull, great-granddaughter of Queen's cousin Earl Mountbatten, and Thomas Hooper. Congratulations to the couple and to the Queen's many successes as a very important wedding guest.