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Platinum Jubilee: Lemon and amaretti trifle to be official pudding
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Re: Platinum Jubilee: Lemon and amaretti trifle to be official pudding
Need to fill the revenue in gap via visitors , land and property add up to? All in all the House of Windsor is estimated by Forbes to contribute £19 billion to Britain's economy pre-pandemic.Originally posted by Rjk View Postugh, the sooner all the royals and their sycophants **** off the better in my opinion
Valued at £67 Billion, the Monarchy is Britain’s Greatest Treasure
Brand Finance estimates the capital value of the UK Monarchy as a business at £67.5bn
Monarchy’s annual contribution to the UK economy in 2017 is £1.766bn
Annual cost per head is less than £4.50 a year, equal to just over 1p a day
Food carrying Royal Warrant brings in a lot as well
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Re: Platinum Jubilee: Lemon and amaretti trifle to be official pudding
Upside down pineapple pudding , is to die for cheap /easy to do as well https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/...psidedown-cakeOriginally posted by The Bloop View PostNot a fan of trifles or citrus flavoured puddings myself, but it's not about me is it? It's about dear old Lilibet.
I'll stick to Queen Victoria's Sponge instead.
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Re: Platinum Jubilee: Lemon and amaretti trifle to be official pudding
your numbers are very wrong thereOriginally posted by life on mars View PostNeed to fill the revenue in gap via visitors , land and property add up to? All in all the House of Windsor is estimated by Forbes to contribute £19 billion to Britain's economy pre-pandemic.
Valued at £67 Billion, the Monarchy is Britain’s Greatest Treasure
Brand Finance estimates the capital value of the UK Monarchy as a business at £67.5bn
Monarchy’s annual contribution to the UK economy in 2017 is £1.766bn
Annual cost per head is less than £4.50 a year, equal to just over 1p a day
Food carrying Royal Warrant brings in a lot as well
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Re: Platinum Jubilee: Lemon and amaretti trifle to be official pudding
the cost to the UK of the royal family is in excess of £345 million a year, or over a billion pounds every 3 years! not including lost tourism revenue by allowing people to visit the palaces many of which we already own, but the royal family monopolise.Originally posted by dml1954 View PostAt least he has provided some figures, as opposed to your personal abuse of the Queen and her family and total lack of evidence to the contrary.
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