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Queen's taxpayer-funded costs up 13% in 2017-18 | Queen's taxpayer-funded costs up 13% in 2017-18 |
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The Queen's taxpayer-funded costs rose by 13% in the past year, partly due to the refurbishment of Buckingham Palace. | The Queen's taxpayer-funded costs rose by 13% in the past year, partly due to the refurbishment of Buckingham Palace. |
Accounts show the public funds used by the Queen for official expenditure and duties went up from £41.9m to £47.4m. | Accounts show the public funds used by the Queen for official expenditure and duties went up from £41.9m to £47.4m. |
More than £4m was spent on the initial phase of improvements at the palace, including the removal of old wiring, while £21.4m went on payroll costs. | More than £4m was spent on the initial phase of improvements at the palace, including the removal of old wiring, while £21.4m went on payroll costs. |
The "core" sovereign grant is based on 15% of the net surplus of the Crown Estate, as it was two years previously. | The "core" sovereign grant is based on 15% of the net surplus of the Crown Estate, as it was two years previously. |
But from this year, the total grant is based on 25% of the surplus - an increase intended to meet the costs of refurbishing Buckingham Palace. | But from this year, the total grant is based on 25% of the surplus - an increase intended to meet the costs of refurbishing Buckingham Palace. |
Overall, the total Sovereign Grant was £76.1m - but £28.7m was transferred to reserves, most of which is intended to pay for the renovation. | Overall, the total Sovereign Grant was £76.1m - but £28.7m was transferred to reserves, most of which is intended to pay for the renovation. |
The Sovereign Grant accounts also show an increase in travel costs, from £4.5m to £4.7m. | The Sovereign Grant accounts also show an increase in travel costs, from £4.5m to £4.7m. |
The most expensive trip was Prince Charles's tour of India and the Far East in November 2017, which cost £362,149. | The most expensive trip was Prince Charles's tour of India and the Far East in November 2017, which cost £362,149. |
Over the year, the prince used the Royal Train - at a cost of about £20,000 a trip - twice as often as the Queen. | Over the year, the prince used the Royal Train - at a cost of about £20,000 a trip - twice as often as the Queen. |
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall carried out 619 UK engagements last year. The Queen undertook 154 official engagements, down from 162 the previous year. | The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall carried out 619 UK engagements last year. The Queen undertook 154 official engagements, down from 162 the previous year. |
Separately, figures from Clarence House - the Prince of Wales' private office - show an increase in funding of 40% for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex. | Separately, figures from Clarence House - the Prince of Wales' private office - show an increase in funding of 40% for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex. |
The total went from £3.5m to £5m. A Palace spokesman declined to be drawn on how much of the rise was related to Meghan, the new Duchess of Sussex. | The total went from £3.5m to £5m. A Palace spokesman declined to be drawn on how much of the rise was related to Meghan, the new Duchess of Sussex. |
Separate figures show the Crown Estate provided £329.4m to the Treasury, a like-for-like increase of around 4% compared with last year's figures for England only. | Separate figures show the Crown Estate provided £329.4m to the Treasury, a like-for-like increase of around 4% compared with last year's figures for England only. |
What is the Crown Estate? | What is the Crown Estate? |
Sir Michael Stevens, the new keeper of the Privy Purse, who oversees the monarch's finances, said: "There are three generations of the Royal Family at work together in support of the Queen. | Sir Michael Stevens, the new keeper of the Privy Purse, who oversees the monarch's finances, said: "There are three generations of the Royal Family at work together in support of the Queen. |
"Each generation brings its own style and personality. What everyone shares is a desire for the monarchy to reflect and serve all parts of our country and the wider Commonwealth." | "Each generation brings its own style and personality. What everyone shares is a desire for the monarchy to reflect and serve all parts of our country and the wider Commonwealth." |
On the renovations of Buckingham Palace, he said: "The programme addresses the urgent need to overhaul the Palace's essential services - some of which have not been updated since the 1950s. | On the renovations of Buckingham Palace, he said: "The programme addresses the urgent need to overhaul the Palace's essential services - some of which have not been updated since the 1950s. |
"These important works will help avert the very real danger of a catastrophic building failure such as a flood or fire." | "These important works will help avert the very real danger of a catastrophic building failure such as a flood or fire." |
Graham Smith of the group Republic, which campaigns for the monarchy to be abolished and for an elected head of state, said it was a "big lie" that the Queen's household is paid for by the Crown Estate. | |
"The reality is that the monarchy costs the British taxpayer dear, more than £345m a year. That's a symptom of a secretive and unaccountable institution," he said. |