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The Queen and Prince Philip's 'heavy colds' |
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Plenty of information available publicly on what the queen mother's royal page (William Tallon) who may I add, served the QM for 51 years earned annually.
if you can't be bothered to research, fyi, after 51 years of service, within 12 months of the QM death, this dedicated individual was evicted from Clarence House and left homeless. As I mentioned in a previous post, ah well, I'm alright jack. Quote:
The Royal Household is often portrayed as a somewhat miserly employer, paying low salaries to junior staff in the knowledge that the prestige of the job and the prospect of free accommodation will tempt plenty of applicants. What's the problem here?
But the National Audit Office report into royal spending suggests otherwise. In 2012-13 the Royal Household employed 436 staff, with a total wage bill of £19.5m, making the average salary £44,724. Five years ago the average was £42,790. In contrast, the national average wage currently stands at £26,500. The NAO prepared its report into the way the Sovereign Grant is spent for the Commons Public Accounts Committee, which will question royal staff including the Keeper of the Privy Purse, Sir Alan Reid, next week. |
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The problem is that's just one link, that includes the high earners in the average salary calculation.
Lower staff are on a pittance. |
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