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I remember the King getting the Game of Thrones box set which I'm sure gave him a laugh!
I remember the King getting the Game of Thrones box set which I'm sure gave him a laugh!
Are they still today one of the cheapest royals?
What is "cheapest royals"?
You mean the monarchy with the smallest budget?
Officialy: yes.
In reality: no.
Explanation:
The one state has a systematic in which all ALL costs which can be attributed to the functioning of the monarchy are recorded and presented as the prize tag for the monarchy.
The other state counts only the very direct costs for the functioning of the monarchy and labels this as the prize tag. For an example, the costs of security, the costs of the Patrimonio Nacional (the palaces), the costs of the use of ministerial departments, the costs of the use of the armed forces, etc. are not attriuted to the monarchy while in -for an example the Netherlands- this is done.
Result: the one country seems to have a sky high prize tag for the monarchy. The other country has a bargain, so to see. In reality we can say: the more transparency in the budget, the higher the costs...
Okay Spanish monarchy has smallest budget as they should. Spain the country is in an economic mess.
Okay Spanish monarchy has smallest budget as they should. Spain the country is in an economic mess.
The Spanish monarchy only has a small budget in theory. In reality the prize tag is three or four times more.
And: Spain is not at all in an economic mess. Spain is heading for its third consecutive year of economic growth of just over 3%, the fastest of any large economy in the Euro area.
Spain is now continental Europe’s second-biggest car producer and exporter after Germany. Tourism is booming, too. The country has diversified its exports into chemicals, pharmaceuticals, machinery and professional services.
https://www.economist.com/news/euro...aly-or-greece-spain-now-seeing-results-spains
Generally the budgets of the Royal Houses do not collect all the expenses, all have some expenses that depend on other departments. There are also real families who have tax benefits, or who receive aid to maintain their palaces that are private.
It is true that the real budget of the Spanish Royal House is divided by many departments... but at the same time that allows the general expenses of the State to be lower, because there are expenses that are shared.
For example, official airplanes or vehicles are from the State, and that allows them to be used by both the Government and the Royal House when necessary.
The palaces are from the State and depend on National Heritage, and with the exception of Zarzuela, all are permanently open to the public and operate as museums. So their expenses can not be applied to the Royal House that uses them very occasionally for official acts.
Idk compare them to other monarchies. You don’t see Letizia wearing designer clothes often compared to Kate or Mary. They walk on eggshells in Spain.
Idk compare them to other monarchies. You don’t see Letizia wearing designer clothes often compared to Kate or Mary. They walk on eggshells in Spain.
Not sure cost of clothing is quite relevant as they tend to be paid for privately rather than the state
One thing that I guess everybody can agree on is that the Spanish royal family is not privately wealthy as the British, Dutch, or even Swedish royal families.
I am not so sure that clothing that is associated with ceremonial functions is always paid for privately, especially when one’s “private money” is to a large extent the apanage he gets from the State.
Why aren’t they privately as wealthy as the British, Dutch and Swedish?
Having been deposed, dispossessed and exiled, they were forced to use what little remained of their assets to live in exile..None of the Royal Houses you mention have been through that trauma.
I think they have secret money somewhere.
But with little proof of this, it's just an opinion and i don't think we can base their wealth on that?
Why aren’t they privately as wealthy as the British, Dutch and Swedish?
I think they have secret money somewhere.
And your source for this? The same argument applies for both points of view. Do they have buckets of money or not - we don't know.
So you are saying they wouldn't have invested privately?