King Charles Pays Millions in Taxes

King Charles III has revealed he paid over $40 million in taxes since becoming monarch. He and Queen Camilla will not live at Buckingham Palace. This is the first time a British sovereign has publicly disclosed tax payments.
King Charles III’s financial information was released for the first time. He paid approximately £30 million to the British government. The King and Queen Camilla will not live at Buckingham Palace after renovations. This move aims to increase transparency within the royal family. Recent events, including the situation involving Prince Andrew, prompted this change.
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Highlights
Charles Paid Significant Taxes
King Charles III paid nearly $40 million in taxes since 2022.
Tax Amount Revealed
King Charles paid £12.9 million in taxes to the British government.
No Move to Palace
King Charles will not live at Buckingham Palace.
First Public Disclosure
The royal family has revealed the exact amount of taxes paid.
Increased Transparency
The move marks a significant change in royal transparency.
Perspectives
- King Charles III paid a large amount in taxes.
- This is the first public disclosure of royal tax payments.
- King Charles will not live at Buckingham Palace.
- The royal family wants more transparency about finances.
El Mundo, El País and New report $40 million, FAZ reports £12.9 million.
El Mundo, El País, New
Der Spiegel reports £12.9 million, reflecting a different calculation.
Der Spiegel