Buckingham Palace released their annual Sovereign Grant report at the end of June. This usually happens at the end of what Americans would call the second quarter of the year, but I think the British royal system uses July 1st-through-June 30 as their “business year.” In any case, there are three big stories coming out of this year’s SG report. One, the palace is officially decommissioning the Royal Train. Two, the amount of the SG will be vastly increased to £132 million in funding in 2026-27, and the reason for the huge sum is because of the massively profitable wind farms on the Crown Estate. Three, British taxpayers are getting much less bang for their buck in the form of fewer royal events and appearances.
The number of public engagements carried out by Britain’s royal family dropped sharply in the year leading up to March 2025, official documents showed, reflecting the effect of the cancer diagnoses of two of its most prominent members, King Charles III and Catherine, the Princess of Wales. Members of the monarchy undertook more than 1,900 engagements in Britain and abroad in total, according to the sovereign grant report, a yearly accounting document from Buckingham Palace that was published on Monday.
That is significantly fewer than the 2,300 events they attended in the previous year, a number that was well below the 3,200 official engagements managed by Queen Elizabeth II and her family before the coronavirus pandemic.
Despite the health difficulties of senior members of the royal family, the document stressed that the monarchy’s regular routine of outreach and engagements continued. More than 93,000 guests attended 828 events at royal palaces during the 12-month period, it said.
“Soft power is hard to measure, but its value is, I believe, now firmly understood at home and abroad as the core themes of the new reign have come into even sharper focus,” James Chalmers, who has overall responsibility for the management of the monarch’s financial affairs, said in a statement accompanying the sovereign grant report.
Among other details that emerged from the report was a decision to decommission the royal family’s dedicated train, which was used by members of the monarchy for journeys in the country and was part of the family’s storied history. The current royal train came into service for Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee, in 1977, and, in addition to a dining car, has sitting rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms. Its use is costly, however, and is thought to be about four times as expensive as traveling by plane. A review of the train’s future was begun after Queen Elizabeth’s death, in 2022, the first indication that its future was in doubt.
A separate report, the Crown Estate’s annual results, showed that offshore wind generation projects helped to increase the royal family’s finances for the second consecutive year. Profits from the Crown Estate, which overseas the family’s huge land and real estate holdings, stayed constant at £1.1 billion ($1.5 billion), the document showed, with much of the money coming from the leasing of seabed sites to offshore wind producers.
In 2024-25, the royal family received £86.3 million ($118.4 million) from the sovereign grant, although it is expected to rise to £132 million ($181 million) next year.
The government should put a cap on the Sovereign Grant. I’m pretty sure that the government uses percentages, as in a certain “percentage” of the Crown Estate profits will always make up the SG. They need to cap it, especially with fewer working royals and a monarchy being vastly slimmed-down before our eyes. That being said, the government is apparently allowing the SG to remain so high because of the math involved with the Buckingham Palace refurbishment, a ten-year project which costs in excess of $1 billion. Some of the costs have to be paid through the Sovereign Grant, but it’s purposefully fuzzy about who pays for what and when. Anyway… I don’t even believe that the Windsors carried out 1,900 engagements in the past year. How many of those engagements were “private meetings” and “emails”?
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- (L-R) – Sophie – The Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Edward – The Duke Of Edinburgh, Queen Camilla, King Charles III watch the flypast on the balcony as part of The King’s Birthday Parade Celebration also known as ‘Trooping The Colour’ at Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK on Saturday 14 June, 2025.,Image: 1010940250, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
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- (L-R) – King Charles III, Prince Louis, Prince William – The Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Princess Catherine – The Princess of Wales watch the flypast on the balcony as part of The King’s Birthday Parade Celebration also known as ‘Trooping The Colour’ at Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK on Saturday 14 June, 2025.,Image: 1010940254, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
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- London, UK, 14 June 2025. The Royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the end of the King’s Birthday Parade, Trooping The Colour, Buckingham Palace, London, UK.,Image: 1010943581, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Lee Floyd/Avalon
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- London, UK, 14 June 2025. Protestors during the King’s Birthday Parade, Trooping The Colour, Buckingham Palace, London, UK.,Image: 1010943629, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Lee Floyd/Avalon
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- Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, Sophie Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Camilla, King Charles III, Prince Louis, Prince William, Prince George, Catherine Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, Princess Anne and Timothy Laurence seen on the Palace balcony for a RAF fly-by during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture,Image: 1010947839, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: World Rights – Julie Edwards/Avalon.Red, Model Release: no, Credit line: Julie Edwards/Avalon
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- Queen Camilla, King Charles III, Prince Louis, Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Catherine Princess of Wales seen on the Palace balcony for a RAF fly-by during Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture,Image: 1010947955, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: World Rights – Julie Edwards/Avalon.Red, Model Release: no, Credit line: Julie Edwards/Avalon
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Trooping the Colour, The Kings’s Birthday Parade, London, UK. 14th June 2025.
Their Majesty’s King Charles III, Colonel in Chief of the Household Division, wearing the Uniform of the Coldstream Guards, and Queen Camilla, ride in a horse drawn carriage in the procession along the Mall at Trooping the Colour, The King’s Birthday Parade, London, UK.,Image: 1011191295, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Supplied by AVALON – Fee Payable Upon Reproduction – For queries contact Avalon – [email protected] London: 44 (0) 20 7421 6000 Los Angeles: 1 (310) 822 0419 Madrid: 34 91 533 4289, Model Release: no, Credit line: Photo by Amanda Rose/Avalon
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- King Charles III and Queen Camilla seen at the Trooping the colour on Saturday 14 June 2025 at Buckingham Palace, London. Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards Troop their Colour in the presence of His Majesty The King. Over 1350 soldiers of the Household Division and King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery took part, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands.. Picture,Image: 1011197176, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: World Rights – Julie Edwards/Avalon.Red, Model Release: no, Credit line: Julie Edwards/Avalon
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Ascot, UNITED KINGDOM – Members Of The Royal Family attend day two of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse in Ascot, England.
Pictured: King Charles III, Queen Camilla
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Royals during day one of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse
Featuring: Queen Camilla.King Charles III
Where: Ascot, United Kingdom
When: 17 Jun 2025
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Day Four of Royal Ascot Meeting 2025 Ascot
Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Ascot, United Kingdom
When: 20 Jun 2025
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Day Four of Royal Ascot Meeting 2025 Ascot
Featuring: Queen Camilla and King Charles III
Where: Ascot, United Kingdom
When: 20 Jun 2025
Credit: Cover Images


