Travel UK - The shocking statistics about the amount Royal
Travel UK - According to both positive and negative, this figure shows the portion of a luxurious life in the royal family's most famous world.$ 667,120: A valuable collection of royal wine that He owns. Do not be allowed to receive gifts from private organizations, some of this wine is probably due to bring gifts to their friends, or the British royal family has money to buy. Interestingly, last year the figure above is $ 833,500, which is only one year, approximately $ 150,000 was consumed beverages - synonymous with quantity and "quality" of the party last year is not meager.
1.67 million: As the price of the ship Gloriana, royal British buyers in 2012 - the 50th anniversary of the reign of Queen incumbent, alongside a series of other costly activities, such as repair of the palace, the organization exhibitions ... The problem is so expensive though, but this ship is quite bad quality, last year it was engine failure, drifting on the river Thames and rescue teams to request support.
$ 7.5 million: the amount of money spent on the royal tour of England in 2013. The destination may be in the water - such as the 150th anniversary of the London Underground system, or foreign - flights traveled all for the purpose of commercial and non-commercial. Of this $ 7.5 million, over $ 300,000 was spent on the cruise of the British and about another $ 4.5 million for the maintenance of helicopters.
16.7 million: the amount of money that taxpayers spent the royal wedding in 2011, with most of the security before, during and after the wedding. Besides the Department of Culture, Media and Sport - the organization and responsible for decorating the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
30.5 million: the amount of money that the Royal British pay each year for the staff, including gardeners, maids, private secretary and housekeeper. British Royal recently been criticized quite violent when refused to cut the salaries of their employees, while most of the other officers in the UK have cut income due to the economic crisis.
31.7 million: In addition to the grant received from the British government, the Royal British also create their own income, and this is the total income of Prince Charles in 2013. This money comes from His investments, besides the income from the property. However, it is interesting that the crown prince is not subject to value added tax or personal income tax as other British citizens.
51.7 million: This is the amount that the government British royal allocated for last year. This figure also caused controversy, as the recent report has revealed the British royal declaration unusually high cost of renovating the palace. Public finance committee spoke English well, ask the royal expenditure savings, especially in the context of the economy is more difficult today.
55.5 million: Although only allocated 51.7 million, but the royal He has spent $ 55.5 million in 2013. According to the explanation given, the mansion of the royal takes a lot of maintenance costs, as well as the interior of Buckingham Palace has the old high and needs to be replaced. Accordingly, despite the criticisms and recommendations of the Finance Committee, the amount allocated in 2014-2015 is expected to increase to 63.21 million.
883.9 million: What makes British royal public still loved despite spending so expensive? The answer lies in the numbers generated 883.9 million for the tourism industry of the UK thanks to the image of the royal family and property. Jobs, money and the attention of the world have poured to the UK from the presence of the royal family.
$ 13.5 billion: A total assets of Royal today, mainly located in the property. There are about 8 palaces of the royal management, such as Clarence House in London - where the Prince of Wales live, or St. James' Palace - where many members of the royal residence chosen. As for the queen, she moved periodically through the castle, as Balmoral Castle and Holyroodhouse in Scotland, Sandringham in Norfolk, and of course Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.
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