In recession-ravaged Britain, Queen Elizabeth II gets a raise - to $56 million a year

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Im in Aus so this doesnt affect me but ive read alot on here about how hard its getting for you guys in the UK with rising costs etc and seen this story today.

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In recession-ravaged Britain, Queen Elizabeth II gets a raise - to $56 million a year

https://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_ne...eth-ii-gets-a-raise-to-56-million-a-year?lite

LONDON - Britain's Queen Elizabeth has another reason to be cheerful in her Diamond Jubilee year - her annual pay is about to jump by 20 percent to 36 million pounds ($56 million).

Her property holdings, known as the Crown Estate, posted a record profit of 240.2 million pounds ($377.4 million), a net rise of 4 percent in the year through March 2012 largely due to strong tenant demand for its shops in the upmarket Regent Street and St James's districts of London.

At a time when Britain is in recession and many families are feeling the pinch of higher household costs and taxes, the Queen's allowance will rise to 36 million pounds from 30 million pounds, the level at which it was frozen in October 2010 under new laws which peg her pay to the estate's profits.

Her Royal Highness celebrates 60 years on the throne.

"It's a great set of results and I'm sure everyone's going to be happy," Crown Estate Chief Executive Alison Nimmo said.

The 85-year-old queen celebrated her 60th year on the throne this month with a 1,000-vessel flotilla on London's River Thames and nationwide street parties.

She has been paid by taxpayers through an allowance set by Parliament and via other government grants since King George III ceded all property profits to the Treasury in 1760.

Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating 60 years on the throne. Watch archival footage from her childhood and ascension to the throne to the present day.

The Crown Estate pays all of its profit to the Treasury, or finance ministry. Under new laws that come into effect in 2013-14, the monarch's pay is calculated as 15 percent of the estate's profits from two years prior.

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The changes were designed to ensure the queen's pay would rise and fall with the health of the British economy, which this year entered its second recession since the start of the global financial crisis.

Used mainly to pay the Royal household's staff as well as for items like laundry, stationery and official functions, her 2013-14 pay will be the highest since 2008 though still less than half of her 1991 pay of 77.3 million pounds ($121.2 million).

The Crown Estate, which owns a mix of wind farms, retail parks and most of Britain's seabed in addition to its central London properties, outperformed the industry's Investment Property Databank (IPD) benchmark index due to strong international interest in the London property market and the country's growing dependency on renewable energy.

While more than a century separates festivities marking Queen Elizabeth II's 60 years on the throne from those honoring her predecessor Queen Victoria, surprising similarities connect the commemorations. NBC News' Jim Maceda reports.

The value of its property portfolio rose 7.4 percent to 7.6 billion pounds from the previous year, while the total return, which includes rental income, was 16.8 percent, outperforming the IPD index by 10.4 percentage points.

Its London projects include the 500 million pound ($784 million) regeneration of the St James's district, where it will redevelop almost 300,000 square feet of new shops, offices and homes.
 
I love the Royal family, I do think the media exaggerates slightly lol.
 
:shrug: it's just the media trying to piss people of as usual. Doesn't bother me tbh. Love the royals :thumbup:
 
I dunno, they make so much money for us - we wouldn't have a tourism business without them. Don't see why the amount she was receiving before wasn't enough though. There may be a reason behind it though (such as rising maintenance costs perhaps).
 
Doesnt bother me either... especially as huge chunks of those Crown Estate profits go straight back into the system.

It doesnt just sit in bank accounts maturing and feeding Charles and Camilla :lol:

also:

Used mainly to pay the Royal household's staff as well as for items like laundry, stationery and official functions, her 2013-14 pay will be the highest since 2008 though still less than half of her 1991 pay of 77.3 million pounds ($121.2 million).

What other managers can say that they pay staff out of their annual salary? Her salary is a unique arrangement, its not as simple as public purse - queens wage = whats left. its a lot more difficult than that. x
 
Think of all the money they bring to Britain. They do an awful lot of good things too.

I'm all for the royals...love them :)
 
They make FAR more money than they cost - I love Her Maj, I think she's wonderful (I'm not so enamoured with William and Waity Katie, but they might surprise me in time), so I don't give two hoots about the mere pence it costs me in tax a year.
 
I love the royal family. I don't think the UK would be the same without them. Not to mention we wouldn't have pretty parades and extra public holidays x
 

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