Times Colonist

Cost of Royal Family going up

- GREGORY KATZ

LONDON — The Queen is costing British taxpayers a bit more this year. Official financial figures published Thursday reveal that overall costs have gone up, in part because of a 10-year program to refit aging Buckingham Palace, the Queen’s official residence in London.

Officials say many of the palace’s heating, electrical and plumbing systems have not been updated since the 1950s and extensive work is needed.

Michael Stevens, who holds the title Keeper of the Privy Purse that represents his financial management role, said the refurbishm­ent is urgently needed “to help avert the very real danger of a catastroph­ic building failure such as in a flood or fire.” The palace will remain open and operationa­l during the renovation.

Stevens said there are three generation­s of the Royal Family working to support the Queen for the first time since the reign of Queen Victoria. Prince William and Prince Harry have taken more active roles in the past year, adding to official costs.

Taxpayer funds used to cover official duties and other costs increased from 42.8 million pounds (about $74 million Cdn) in the last financial year to 45.7 million pounds for the financial year that ended on March 31. Palace officials say the cost of payroll, travel and property maintenanc­e all increased.

Travel costs, for example, increased from 4.5 million pounds to 4.7 million pounds. The priciest voyage was a trip by Prince Charles and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, to India, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. That totalled about 362,000 pounds, in part because of the use of the Royal Air Force Voyager plane.

Charles, who has increasing­ly stepped in for his mother at royal events, also made extensive use of the royal train for official travel inside Britain at a cost of about 20,000 pounds per trip.

The financial report says the 92-year-old Queen carried out 154 official engagement­s during the financial year, including visiting victims of the terrorist attack on Manchester Arena. She also carried out lighter duties, including her first appearance at a London Fashion Week.

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