
King Charles III is expected to reveal personal tax bill in bid to boost transparency
LONDON — King Charles III is expected to become the first British monarch to reveal his personal tax bill on Thursday as he responds to demands for greater…
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LONDON (AP) — King Charles III is expected to become the first British monarch to reveal his personal tax bill on Thursday as he responds to demands for greater transparency in royal finances after months of embarrassing headlines about his disgraced younger brother, the former Prince Andrew. Even before the Mountbatten-Windsor scandal blew up, Charles had pledged to slim down the monarchy and cut costs as he sought to ensure the 1,000-year-old institution’s survival in the face of growing questions about the role of a hereditary sovereign in a modern democracy. The duchy owns about 130,000 acres (52,000 hectares) of land and reported a profit of 22.9 million pounds ($30.2 million) last year.
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LONDON (AP) — King Charles III is expected to become the first British monarch to reveal his personal tax bill on Thursday as he responds to demands for greater transparency in royal finances after months of embarrassing headlines about his disgraced younger brother, the former Prince Andrew.
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Even before the Mountbatten-Windsor scandal blew up, Charles had pledged to slim down the monarchy and cut costs as he sought to ensure the 1,000-year-old institution’s survival in the face of growing questions about the role of a hereditary sovereign in a modern democracy.
according to The Boston GlobeThe duchy owns about 130,000 acres (52,000 hectares) of land and reported a profit of 22.9 million pounds ($30.2 million) last year.
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