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Queen Elizabeth gets a pay rise.

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Queen Elizabeth gets a pay rise.

Postby FarhanYare » Thu Jun 27, 2013 10:23 pm

LONDON — Buckingham Palace accounts showed Thursday that Queen Elizabeth II had a good year financially — the monarch will receive a 5% income boost following record portfolio profits.

The Crown Estate, a vast property portfolio that includes much of London’s Regent Street and also Windsor Great Park, made $389-million in the last financial year, a 5.2% annual increase.

The queen receives 15% of Crown Estate profits through a grant supplied by the British government that funds the monarch’s spending as head of state.

The annual grant is currently $57-million but will rise to $60-million in 2014, representing a 5% increase.

Keeper of the Privy Purse Alan Reid said in a statement that a significant part of the grant increase would be used on a backlog of essential property maintenance at the royal palaces.




CARL COURT/AFP/Getty ImagesHorse racing has been held at the famous Berkshire course since 1711 and tradition is a hallmark of the meeting..

Anti-monarchy activists Republic called on the queen to reject the 5% increase.

“The Crown Estate is not — and never has been — the personal property of the Royals,” spokesman Graham Smith said in a statement. “To claim that it should fund their lavish lifestyle is deceitful and dishonest. It’s public money, it’s not theirs.”

The Crown Estate was created in 1760 when George III agreed that Crown lands would be managed on behalf of the government.

The estate includes 15 retails parks across the country, around half of the U.K.’s coastal waters and royal parks such as Hyde Park in London.

Taxpayer-funded Royal expenditure rose by $1.43-million, from $51.8-million in the 2011-12 financial year to $52.7-million in 2012-13.


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AP Photo/Toby Melville/PoolKate Duchess of Cambridge, left, speaks with guests at a Garden Party hosted by Queen Elizabeth II in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, central London on May 22, 2013. .

Last year saw a busier than usual Royal schedule, with many events marking the queen’s 60 years on the throne.

One major expense is the renovation of a section of London’s Kensington Palace, at a cost of $1.6-million, into a residence for Prince William, his wife Catherine and their baby.

The baby is due next month and the family is expected to move to the palace in the fall.

The grand but aging apartment was designed by Christopher Wren, architect of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Much of the money has been spent on removing asbestos, replacing old wiring and fixing the roof.

A palace spokesman said the cost of interior decorating and furnishing would be paid by the Royal family.

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Re: Queen Elizabeth gets a pay rise.

Postby AbdiJohnson » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:27 am

Surprisingly, the UK Royal Family gives more to the country financially than it receives. The profits made by the UK Royal estates goes directly to the government even though the properties and land belong to the family. A previous King gave the government permission to take his estate profits in exchange for a fixed guaranteed govt income -- a practice that still carries on to this day. The dude was drowning in debt at the time and was really desperate -- even for a shitty deal. I guess he wasn't seeing the returns at that time

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