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Nothing. The British pay for the Royal Family.
Some people like the idea of a royal family; acting as a living national symbol.(Me, not so much...)
Yes, members of the British royal family do pay taxes. However, the Queen and some other senior royals are exempt from paying taxes on certain forms of income, such as the sovereign grant and the Privy Purse, which are used for official duties and activities. They are still liable to pay taxes on any private income they earn.
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The Royal Wedding was funded between a mixture of the British Taxpayer and the Royal Families own money. One thing the taxpayer certainly paid for was the security bill, which was estimated to be around £20 million. It was claimed that the Middleton family wanted to pay for parts of the wedding, but we believe this didn't happen.
it depends how much they want to pay you !! :)
Exactly as much as you can get someone to pay for it.
Stewart Cink got £750,000.
Well, some do and some don't most don't though because I have friends there and they say that the English Royal Family live off of their money. The taxes that the English Citizens pay are given to the Royal Family. So, put it this way, the Royal Family is payed to live in big beautiful castles and look pretty and live and easy life and still get payed. Honestly, the members of the family are very nice and funny (I know them personally, well my friend does and she introduced them to me).
Expect to pay about $3,000 for a crusie for a family of 4. This price does not include airfare.
Royal Australian Army Pay Corps was created in 1914.
Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps was created in 1906.