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Royal finances face a cut. But will much really change?
Key takeaways
- Sean Coughlan Royal correspondent BBCRoyal finances can feel mysterious, like trying to see what's in a crowded room with very little light.
- A funding cut is on the way, the first for many years.
- And in the wake of the scandal surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, there will be more scrutiny and demands for greater transparency.
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Sean Coughlan Royal correspondent BBCRoyal finances can feel mysterious, like trying to see what's in a crowded room with very little light. The funding mechanisms are complicated, the language antiquated and much about the income remains under a padlock of privacy.
But there are challenging months ahead. A funding cut is on the way, the first for many years.
And in the wake of the scandal surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, there will be more scrutiny and demands for greater transparency.
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