Just under £50 million was raised in ticket sales to royal residences in a year and £28 billion is the revenue raised from foreign visits to the UK much of which is directly related to the draw of the royal family which is beamed throughout the world via public and social media. The wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made £1 billion for the British economy. The Duchy of Cornwall raised £22 million and the Prince's charities raise £100 million a year.
This is without reckoning on the 'soft' power and influence that diplomacy, the Commonwealth and personal appearances by working royals wield for the social, political and economic benefit of the country. 'The Crown' made $260 for Netflix.
£102.4 million looks like a snip.
How much do we make for our country? Only about the top 6% of taxpayers are net contributors. The rest of us enjoy the largesse.
The queen is the hardest working person in the country and she can live for another hundred years for my liking.
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