Wow didn't expect this reaction here! Well setting aside the issue of Monarchy V Republic, BP is not owned by the Monarchy but by us, the taxpayers. Yes they live there, in a goldfish bowl with barely a private moment doing a job until death, without paying rent, a small "perk" you might call it but one with out of date heating, plumbing and electrics. If you were in a rental property with these basic issues needing sorting out then wouldn't you expect your Landlord i.e. Our Government, to sort it out for you? Have an obligation to do so? Long after the Queen is dead the taxpayers will still own BP. Prince Charles is well aware of the Country's feelings of inflated Royal Lists (just look at the recent spat with Charles and Andrew over his daughters being placed on the List and paid for) and being perceived as Royalty being Value for Money. Having a Royalty brings in revenue outweighing the cost of List but having more tours of BP would bring in increased income for future renovations and should be considered like many other smaller stately homes have had to resort to. But that's a Government decision not for Royalty as not the owners, simply peacocks in a gilded cage.