King trolled for charging RNLI to launch its boats
Led By Donkeys staged its latest campaign in Cornwall at a beach where the RNLI has to pay Charles to launch its boats.
Led By Donkeys staged its latest campaign in Cornwall at a beach where the RNLI has to pay Charles to launch its boats.
The King will also attend a 'surplus food festival'.
"It’s naked greed. It’s a royal rip-off", Norman Baker said.
The boats have to pay a fee to cross 'Duchy beaches' in Salcombe, Sennen Cove, the Lizard, Rock, Penlee and St Mary’s.
King Charles and Prince William's estates are set to make £50m from contracts with public services.
"It is the result of a family that believes it can spend public money with impunity", Republic spokesperson Graham Smith said.
Speaking on his LBC radio show this weekend,, host Matthew Wright slammed King Charles for 'living his life in a Disney movie'.
The monarch’s multi-million-pound net surplus from the landed estate is separate from the taxpayer-funded Sovereign Grant.
Charles – who is the 258th richest in the UK – is estimated to be £240 million richer than the late Queen Elizabeth II.
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