Dumbass of the day award goes to Chris Shit
The asshole who divulged private security information about Prince George on the ITV YouTube channel
Fuck off Shippy
The Risk assessment which was meant to be carried out is yet to be done, I wonder why?? Why is RAVEC so terrified to carry out a risk assessment on the Duke of Sussex, then reach an informed decision that can be backed up by their assessment, you know why? Because they know the answer to that!
The Sussex latest statement; 👇👇
@PBennett47 Here you go. Anyone who has ever said or written that the Crown Estate profits are used to pay the Sovereign Grant is factually incorrect. Think of the funding formula as a benchmark, an alternative to the inflation rate. I’m a terrible photographer btw.
Disrespectful to refer to the Princess of Wales by her maiden name. Shame on you @FoxNews. But a thought occurred to me while we are on the topic: No one referred to Princess Diana as "Diana Spencer" after her marriage. Why the "Kate Middleton?"
https://t.co/tCPJVPAeEA
The public feel very strongly about the wealthiest not paying their fair share of tax.
Which is why our Policy and Advocacy Manager, Joe Wright, says our tax laws should apply to the King and other members of the Royal family, as they do to everyone else.
Isn't this entirely the point? It reads much the same as I said...the Government get the revenues of the Crown Estates and the King gets a calculated percentage. If you don't want to fund it just let the Royal Family keep the Crown Estate Revenue...but I bet THAT won't happen!
Congratulations to Kate’s TV & film production crew for making sure they got every angle left, right, front and back. Climbing three mountains with all that camera equipment couldn’t have been easy. 🎥⛰️
So, I suppose we can retire the old “they take cameras everywhere” jab that’s been used for years to mock the other royal couple.😜
@ChrisPatterDu@windsorsworld Wrong. Crown Estate profits go to the Treasury and become public funds. The Sovereign Grant is then paid out by the Treasury. Whether it's funded by taxes, borrowing or Crown Estate revenue, it's still taxpayers' money once it's in the public purse.