Public Occupation and Image

Members of the Royal Household take on numerous official duties year on year, throughout Great Britain as formally documented in the Court Circular, to admire, encourage & to find out about the achievements or events of people societies and companies in an array of areas of life. As representatives of the sovereign, they continually join the community in observing past occasions, festivals, celebratory & awful episodes and regularly she also supports or takes part in several generous, educational & social activities.

Their travels abroad on behalf of the United Kingdom (also referred to as State Visits when the sovereign formally meets with other government bodies) attracts public notice to amicable associations within & between the Commonwealth & other nations, to British supplies & trade, and to Britain as a historical, vacation, and holiday-maker location. Their present jobs and conventional jobs forms the peak of an up-to-the-minute “royal court,” and provide a distinctly British and historical pomp to ceremonies (e.g. Trooping the Colour) and outlook to public demonstrations (e.g. Summer Parties, Ascot).

Right the way through their lives they receive a massive amount of journalist attention in the way of photographic, online & TV commentary about their daily activities, family associations, means of passage, characters, garments, behaviour, and public responsibilities

Financial Support

Assets that support the Royal Queen in the running of her responsibilities as the chief of state of the U.K. comes from the Civil List. This is a return of a miniature part of the profits from the Crown Lands that are surrendered by the monarch to parliament at the beginning of each reign; all Crown Land being governed by The Crown Estates, an establishment that is accountable to parliament. In the 2003-04 financial year, the total amount provided was ?176 million, where the Queen’s costs was just thirty six million pounds. The Head of State’s costs does not contain the price of bodyguards. Whilst on holiday in England why not find out about the Royal Family History.