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The Royal Train will soon leave the station for the last time. King Charles III has accepted it’s time to decommission the ...
The royal train is going to be taken out of service by 2027, in a cost-saving measure announced by Buckingham Palace. There ...
The coronation of King Charles, for example, cost taxpayers £72 million, the government revealed last November. There are ...
On Wednesday (9 April), Good Morning Britain sparked a fiery debate about the Royal Family as presenters Ed Balls and Ranvir Singh were joined by Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams and ...
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Tensions rose on Good Morning Britain as a debate regarding the Royal Family's being funded by the taxpayer began. ... (9 April), a fiery debate about the Royal Family's funding took centre stage.
The cost of a taxpayer-funded grant for the UK monarchy will increase by over 45 million pounds in the 2026-2027 year, sparking renewed controversy about the royal family’s spending.
Public funding for the Royal Family has significantly increased over the past 13 years. By Jasmine Carey , Royal Reporter 15:25, Mon, May 12, 2025 | UPDATED: 06:58, Tue, May 13, 2025 ...
The royal family will for the fourth consecutive year receive public funding of 86.3 million pounds ($118 million), including 34.5 million pounds to fund the remodeling of Buckingham Palace, in ...
A fiery debate unfolded on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday (9 April) about the Royal Family. Hosts Ed Balls and Ranvir Singh were joined on the show by Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams and ...
Public funding for the Royal Household has tripled in real terms since 2012, official figures show, with the rise driven largely by repairs and building work at Buckingham Palace. The Sovereign ...
GMB's Ed Balls tells guest 'you've lost the debate' On Wednesday (9 April), Good Morning Britain sparked a fiery debate about the Royal Family as presenters Ed Balls and Ranvir Singh were joined ...
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