Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and her family are facing a 35 million pound ($45 million) hit from the coronavirus pandemic, partly due to a shortage of tourists.
The accounts show that the monarchy cost British taxpayers 69.4 million pounds in the year to the end of March, an increase of 2.4 million on the previous financial year.
“Although COVID-19 has temporarily changed the format of engagements and events, it has not changed the sense of continuity, reassurance and recognition they provide," Stevens said."Her Majesty’s program, supported by her family, will continue to develop meaningful ways to lead the nation through this time.”
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