The Crown Estate, which includes Regent Street, St James' Park, and thousands of acres of farmland, coastline and forests, made profits totaling £328.8 million ($419 million) in the year to March 2017, up eight percent on the previous year.
The government has therefore granted an increase in the Sovereign Grant - the percentage of profits from the Crown Estate that is paid out to Her Majesty.
The Queen will now get 25 percent of the Crown Estate's profits for the next ten years, up from 15 percent.
It is understood the increase will help fund the £370 million refurbishment of Buckingham Palace, which includes replacing old electrical and plumbing systems.
It is also understood that in order to help raise funds for the refurbishment, the palace will stay open for an extra 15 days during summer, meaning an additional 115,000 tourists could visit the site this year.
Sir Alan Reid, Keeper of the Privy Purse, defended the Queen as "excellent value for money" and suggested what she represents largely outweighs the bill taxpayers have to foot to fund the royal pockets.
"When you look at these accounts, the bottom line is the Sovereign Grant last year equated to 65p per person, per annum, in the United Kingdom.Royal accounts published on Tuesday show that the Queen's expenditure rose £2 million to nearly £42 million, while the Royal Family's official travel cost taxpayers £4.5 million.
"That's the price of a first class stamp," he said, according to the BBC.
"Consider that against what the Queen does and represents for this country, I believe it represents excellent value for money."
But campaign group Republic, which seeks to abolish the monarchy and replace the sovereign with a democratically elected Head of State, said the actual cost of the Royals to Britain's taxpayers amounts to a staggering £345 million.
It also questioned the appropriateness of the increase in the Sovereign Grant given it has already gone up 167 percent since 2012.
"The magic money tree has a name and it's called the Sovereign Grant," Republic CEO Graham Smith said.He added that rather than demanding for working people to fork out the money for Buckingham Palace's refurbishment, the building should instead be open year-round to tourists.
"This arrangement is unsustainable, the way the grant is worked out means the taxpayer keeps throwing more money at the royals while public services are being cut."
Smith also debunked the "disgraceful" claim that the monarchy costs a mere 65p per person, and called on the government to start taking control over royal finance and for the Queen to have a pre-set budget.
Prince Charles also saw his income rise from almost £21.9 to £22.5 million in 2016-17, yet he slashed his tax bill by more than five percent.
Many expenses came from the Royal Family's travels. The most expensive outing was the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's trip to Italy, Romania, and Austria.
Clive Alderton, Charles's principal private secretary, said as Britain forges new partnerships inside and outside the EU, both the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall were striving to highlight Britain's interests.
The trip, which was taken with the government's official jet, which itself cost £10 million to refit, cost £154,000.




Reader Comments
Well... she s all dolled-up in yellow ... good an excuse as any i d say.
What a humoungous load of brit-barf
I'm standing here trying to remember the lines to "God Save The Queen". We had to sing that in Canadian grade school more than forty years ago. During that time I have listened to family members who fought for G.B. in WW2 tell me about fighting and dying for 'queen and country' and how that belief drove their efforts.
Humans respond to powerful role models and leaders (Putin) and will lay down their lives to protect that leader. Yet all things change and G.B. is not the place it was in the 1940's, nor is her population as white or patriotic as they once were.
Prince Harry doesn't want the throne and I don't blame him. Corbyn didn't bow to the queen when she addressed parliament this week. These developments are problems for the rich land owners who created the monarchy in the first place a thousand years ago. I wonder how those moneyed elite will handle the loss of this figurehead and the rise of the 'people'?
... 'people' ... just keep your eyes peeled. So glad OUR spirit is alive who knows maybe some of the crowd will start following spirit and let go of the egos (?)
LOL
If people actually valued that clown, they would voluntarily purchase her 'services'. But no, in G.B. the peasantry must pay the 'royals' for simply being 'royalty', whatever the f that means!
This is why America split from G.B., royalty is an anathema to a free society!
Doing the math, over the years the British have paid the Queen billions of pounds and enabled her to keep the profits from historical Crown assets and all this to enable her to continue to be a celebrity by an ancient claim of family conquest..
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