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Royal News Links (7-01-08)

* Prince Harry in Afghanistan: Photo war diary (via News of the World) * Prince William is looking for his own press officer (via Telegraph) * Queen Elizabeth to buy £10 million private jet (via Telegraph) * Kate Middleton turns down invitation to Christmas at Sandringham (via Daily Mail) * Prince Charles to launch a £1bn property fund (via [...]

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Prince Charles runs on wine

Looks like someone wants to befriend Al Gore: The British royal announced today that he's converted his beloved Aston Martin, given to him as a 21st-birthday present by Queen Elizabeth, to run exclusively on fuel made from surplus wine. (In...

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Dial-a-royal scheme hatched

Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Tuesday 1 July 2008. 13:23:00 One is waiting for your call ACCORDING TO a report in British tabloid, News of the World, Queen Elizabeth II of England contemplated using premium rate phone-in lines to raise money. The INQ, however, has been unable to trace any premium rate supplier who has been approached about setting up such a service....

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Bad boys, bad boys... what ya gonna do?

In 1992, Queen Elizabeth II memorably put what had been an horrendous year for the British royal family to rest in a speech in which she described the year as an annus horribilis. Ironically that was the same year that the J. League was formed. read more

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UK royals: We don't cost much

(LONDON) — Buckingham Palace accountants insisted Friday that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers, despite a price tag of 40 million pounds ($80 million), while a prominent anti-monarchist group said many of the true costs are hidden. The Republic group also complained that the queen and her husband, Prince Philip, spent more than 22,000 pounds...

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Group gripes over cost to fund royal family

Buckingham Palace accountants insisted Friday that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers, despite a price tag of 40 million pounds ($80 million), while a prominent anti-monarchist group said many of the true costs are hidden.

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Royal pain: Buckingham accountants defend monarchy costs

Buckingham Palace accountants insisted Friday that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers, despite a price tag of $80 million, while a prominent anti-monarchist group said many of the true costs are hidden.

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Buckingham Palace: We're a royal bargain

Buckingham Palace accountants insisted Friday that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers.

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The Credit Crunch

The Royal Exchange is one of the grandest buildings in the City of London. Although this building is only from the first part of the 19th century, it dates back to the 16th century. Thomas Gresham built this bourse and so pleased Queen Elizabeth with the building and the way he did his job, she insisted it be called the "Royal Exchange" And what was his job? He used to borrow money for the queen. These...

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UK Royals: We Don't Cost Much

Buckingham Palace accountants insisted Friday that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers

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Buckingham Palace says queen costs taxpayers little

LONDON (AP) — Buckingham Palace accountants insisted Friday that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers, despite a price tag of 40 million pounds ($80 million), while a prominent anti-monarchist group said many of the true costs are hidden…. Share This

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Buckingham Palace says queen costs taxpayers little

Buckingham Palace accountants insisted Friday that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers, despite a price tag of 40 million pounds ($80 million), while a prominent anti-monarchist group said many of the true costs are hidden.

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Royal family costs taxpayers less than $2 last year, palace says

LONDON-- Buckingham Palace accountants insisted today that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers, despite a price tag of 40 million pounds or $80 million, while a prominent anti-monarchist group said many of the true costs are hidden.

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Buckingham Palace says queen costs taxpayers little

Buckingham Palace accountants insisted Friday that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers, despite a price tag of 40 million pounds ($80 million), while a prominent anti-monarchist group said many of the true costs are hidden.

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Buckingham Palace says queen costs taxpayers little

Buckingham Palace accountants insisted Friday that the cost of maintaining Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family is a bargain for taxpayers, despite a price tag of 40 million pounds ($80 million), while a prominent anti-monarchist group said many of the true costs are hidden.