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King Charles Becomes First Monarch To Disclose Tax Payments As Royal Finances Are Published

Bukola Ogunsina by Bukola Ogunsina
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King Charles III has become the first British monarch to publicly disclose his tax payments, with new accounts showing he paid £12.9 million in tax for the 2024–25 financial year.

The financial statements, released on June 25, show the King ranks among the UK’s top 100 taxpayers. Since his accession in September 2022, he has paid more than £30 million in tax on a voluntary basis, including income tax, capital gains tax, and inheritance tax under arrangements introduced in 1993.

The accounts also reveal that Prince William, Prince of Wales, has paid over £20 million in tax since becoming Prince of Wales, largely linked to income from the Duchy of Cornwall. He paid £7.76 million in 2024–25, following £8.34 million the previous year.

Royal funding through the Sovereign Grant rose by £45.8 million to £132.1 million for 2025–26, covering official duties and household costs.

King Charles’s private income includes estates such as Balmoral and Sandringham, as well as the Duchy of Lancaster, which generated £25.2 million in 2025–26.

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Bukola Ogunsina

Bukola Ogunsina

Bukola Ogunsina is a journalist at Leadership Newspaper, currently writing for the Lifestyle desk. An award-winning journalist of international repute, she joined Leadership as a Senior Correspondent and rose to Chief Correspondent before serving as Editor of Leadership Sunday from 2018 and General Manager of Special Publications from 2020. Her areas of interest span security, international affairs, development, tourism, and lifestyle. She is a Fellow of the China Africa Press Centre (CAPC) and has participated in international engagements, including the 2013 Arab Travel Market in Dubai and the 2017 BRICS Summit in Beijing.

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