The Niagara Falls Review

Queen set to get $10M raise

- GREGORY KATZ

LONDON — Queen Elizabeth is set to receive an increase in the official funding she receives each year.

Buckingham Palace said Tuesday the “sovereign grant” will be $104.8 million next year — an increase of more than $10 million.

The increase is derived from a formula based on the financial performanc­e of the Crown Estate, which has extensive real estate holdings throughout Britain.

Alan Reid, Keeper of the Privy Purse, said the newly released accounts show that the Royal Family costs each taxpayer about a dollar per year, representi­ng the cost of a first-class stamp.

“Consider that against what the Queen does and represents for this country, I believe it represents excellent value for money,” he said.

Funding levels are also being increased to cover a planned 10-year refurbishm­ent of Buckingham Palace, the Queen’s official residence. The modernizat­ion project is expected to cost $622 million.

The public accounting of the Royal Family’s spending on official duties shed some light on the costs involved in maintainin­g the monarchy. The cost of travel, for example, was $7.5 million for the past year.

Even a seemingly simple trip runs up significan­t expenses: The Queen’s husband, Prince Philip, needed more than $32,000 to use the royal train for an October visit to the Sellafield nuclear site, a voyage of about 507 km from London.

A first-class train ticket, with a senior discount (Philip, 95 at the time, certainly would have qualified) would have cost about $200.

Extensive overseas trips cost far more. Prince William and his wife Kate needed just under $169,000 for scheduled flights and charter aircraft on their extended trip to India in April — a visit carried out at the request of Britain’s Foreign Office.

The palace report also points out that Queen Elizabeth works hard for the money: The 91-year-old monarch carried out 162 official engagement­s in the past year.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Queen Elizabeth will get $104.8 million next year, a $10 million increase to the official funding she receives.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Queen Elizabeth will get $104.8 million next year, a $10 million increase to the official funding she receives.

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