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The Queen of England under capital controls

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by UInojpo, Jul 7, 2022.

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    Born in London in April 1926, Queen Elizabeth II succeeded to the British throne in 1952 and was crowned in 1953. Now 96 years old, she is Britain's longest-reigning king and is among the 100 richest people in the world. Her assets include the Crown Estate estate, the Crown Jewels and the Royal Art collection. The assets are not the Queen's personal property, which she cannot sell or otherwise dispose of at will. Instead, they are managed in trust and left to future royals to cover expenses such as staffing, travel and palace maintenance.[​IMG]


    The British government spends more than 100 million pounds a year on the royal family. Queen Elizabeth II is fond of corgis, she has owned more than 30 corgis, each corgi from birth to death cost close to 870,000 pounds, the Queen went everywhere, her dog is also a special plane transport, a trip alone cost around 60,000 pounds for fuel.


    Henry's wedding in 2018 cost £2.4 million to decorate his home and more than £10 million to complete. The Queen's jet costs £1million a year to maintain, and she barely flies, but keeps spending. Drinks alone cost £800,000 a year on royal banquets and an average of £400,000 on a royal trip abroad. The biggest killer is the upkeep of Buckingham Palace, which costs around £2 million at a time.


    In the British mind, their loyalty is to the queen, not to the government. Although she has no real power, the Queen represents the dignity and national dignity of Britain internationally. The 95-year-old, who can't even sneeze, has spent much of her life on the frontlines of maintaining the last vestige of the British Empire. Queen Elizabeth II is the biggest reason for the survival of the Commonwealth, according to an American expert on international geopolitics, meaning Australia's "sons of England" may have to say goodbye "once London Bridge falls".


    The government is rehearsing every day what will happen if the Queen dies, and rumours of "London Bridge falling down" have been circulating, but nothing has come of it. London rehearsals almost every day, and more and more extravaganza, so many londoners believe that it is true, there was even a collective mourning of the citizens of the gaffe incident, the queen turned up alive, it is funny. What is certain is that when Queen Elizabeth II dies, she will directly touch the hearts of the commonwealth's 2.4 billion people.[​IMG]
     
    UInojpo, Jul 7, 2022 IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    Henry? Who calls him that?
    I love the lgbtqi+ theme!
     
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    jrbiz Acclaimed Member

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    Is this a medical condition that I was not aware of?
     
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    Silly me, all this time I thought that she was a queen.:(
     
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