How the British Royal Family Funds Itself Through Grants and Private Estates
The British monarchy's finances rest on two main pillars: the Sovereign Grant and privately held estates. The Sovereign Grant is drawn from Crown Estate profits and covers official royal duties and the upkeep of royal palaces. Additional income flows from the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall, which fund the wider royal household and working members of the family. King Charles III and Prince William have both disclosed significant tax contributions from their respective revenues.
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