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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 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 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.
The amount of money generated by the Royal Family has been a long-term source of debate, with Visit Britian not including the specific amount in their annual reports since 2017.
Good Morning Britain featured a heated debate surrounding the Royal Family on Wednesday (9 April), as a discussion concerning the royals' funding arose. Ed Balls and Ranvir Singh welcomed royal ...
Royal family's $56M windfall infuriates Brits choosing 'whether to eat or heat': expert The 'scandalous' funding will be used to renovate Buckingham Palace By Stephanie Nolasco , Ashley Papa Fox News ...
Royal finances caused significant debate in 2024, centered around a July announcement that the monarchy would receive a £45 million increase in public funding. ... view of the royal family.
The British royal family will get an extra 45 million pounds (about $55 million) in April 2025, taking their annual income, the Sovereign Grant, from 86.3 million pounds ($105.6 million) to 132 ...
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 ...