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[–] alexc@lemmy.world 20 points 6 days ago (12 children)

I hope so. No one should be above the law. Especially not parasites like this numpty. As a Brit I’m outraged that taxes I paid enabled this behavior.

[–] teft@piefed.social -4 points 6 days ago (11 children)

I’m an american but as i understand it the royals are a net gain in monetary value since they give up the cash from Crown Estate and receive a stipend that is less than the value they give up. Is that not the sitch?

If that is the case then what taxes of yours supported this shithead?

[–] mjr 8 points 6 days ago

Allocating the cash from Crown Estate to the royals is itself controversial because it's basically a special public corporation these days, unlike the private Royal Estates of Sandringham and Balmoral which the royals actually manage. Like, why exactly should the royal family be considered to own and exploit reclaimed land and the sea bed? It's a strange throwback to the dark ages.

Also, "stipend" usually means only the Sovereign Grant, which funds only the monarch's official duties and not all the other associated costs incurred by the royals. Some of the extra is paid for by the Duchies of Lancaster (for Charles III) and Cornwall (for William), but not all. Their police, armed services, various ceremonies and some visit costs (including road closures) are paid for from general taxation. I suspect that's what this complaint is based on.

But in short, royal finances are a mess and almost like someone doesn't want a simple easy-to-read budget allocated, but it's almost certain some taxes paid for some of Andrew's policing and pomp, and there have been recent reports he asked his police to work against his accuser, which does seem a bit like misconduct in public office.

I don't expect this case to be allowed, unless Andrew has really really upset Charles III, but it's not a completely ridiculous argument.

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