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King Charles Reveals Tax Payments as Spotlight Falls on Royal Finances

Buckingham Palace has disclosed new details about royal finances, including King Charles’ taxes and the Crown Estate’s role.

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Buckingham Palace has released new details about the finances of the British royal family, including confirmation that King Charles III has paid about £30 million in taxes since becoming monarch in 2022.

The disclosure makes Charles the first monarch in British history to reveal the amount of tax paid during his reign.

According to Buckingham Palace, the move reflects a “commitment to transparency” as public interest in royal spending continues to grow.

A major source of royal funding is the Sovereign Grant, an annual payment from the UK Treasury used to finance official duties, palace maintenance, staff salaries and royal events.

The grant rose to £132.1 million for the 2025-2026 financial year, compared to £86.3 million in previous years.

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The palace said £67.5 million was directed toward preserving royal palaces and historic buildings.

Other expenses included £33.7 million for royal staff and nearly £127,000 spent on a royal trip to Rome by King Charles and Queen Camilla.

The Sovereign Grant system was introduced in 2012 and is funded through profits generated by the Crown Estate.

The Crown Estate, which cannot be privately owned or sold by the monarch, controls assets worth £16.7 billion, including major real estate holdings and seabed rights used for offshore wind projects.

Its profits reached £1.1 billion in the year ending March 2025 before later falling to £487 million.

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Beyond public funding, the monarch and heir to the throne also receive private income from historic estates.

King Charles earned £25.2 million from the Duchy of Lancaster, while Prince William received £21.6 million from the Duchy of Cornwall.

The estates generate revenue from farmland, commercial property and investments.

Although they are not legally obligated to pay tax on private earnings, both Charles and William voluntarily pay taxes in line with the precedent established by Queen Elizabeth II.

The royal family also maintains personal wealth through inherited estates and investment portfolios, including Balmoral and Sandringham, both inherited by King Charles from his mother.

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