He doesn't get paid for being a prince. Only the queen and her husband actually get money from the government. I believe he gets a salary ( a small one) for being in the military and then his father may give him some money as well. He also inherited several million from his mum's will.
In 2011, Prince William's RAF salary was £37,170. Obviously that is exactly what it says, his salary. It does not take into account the money he inherited from his late mother, or the cost of his official duties, which is met by Prince Charles, from Duchy of Cornwall revenue, or any other private wealth he may have in cash or in kind. But the question was "How much does he 'make', to which the answer is £37,170.
22,000 a year as a cornet in the blues and royals (he's in the military).
They don't get one... officially. They get what amounts to an "allowance" from the Queen.
40 million dollars
100 million dollars
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince grossed $934,416,487 worldwide.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince grossed $301,959,197 in the domestic market.
a crown oand the money sign would represent royalty. :)
THIS ANSWER CONTAINS SPOILERS.The books never specify exactly how much money Harry has in his bank account. However, it was implied that his parent's left him a fairly hefty sum of money. Per Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Sirius Black also left what remained of the Black family fortune to Harry after he died, again implying that Harry would have a good amount of money in his Gringotts account.
It depends. The money that the actors and actresses receive goes to what ever they wish it to so if any of them do Wicca then it might.
Nov 19, 2010 - $61,684,550
In the first 24 hours it made £39.3 billion which is $58.4 billion.
Harry Truman is not on money
Harry Potter 6 (The Half-Blood Prince) was originally coming out in April. But, they changed the date because Warner Brothers made too much money off of Dark Night.
The "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" film has earned $817,340,006 in the box office. Thanks to Box Office Mojo (Retrieved on August 11, 2009).
No, certainly not. You can receive an award, or you can receive a letter, but you cannot receive money, at least in several cases.
Anybody mentioned in the will is entitled to receive money from a will.