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Royal family’s core funding to almost double to £100 million a year by 2028

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June 26, 2026
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Vice Admiral Sir Tony Johnstone-Burt, Master of the Household to the Sovereign holds a small battery powered fan for King Charles III.<span> Credit: PA</span>

The core funding of the monarchy is to jump to £100 million a year, almost doubling in the space of three years.

Under a new formula for calculating the Sovereign Grant, which pays for the royal family’s official duties and the upkeep of royal palaces, the Royal Household is to receive £99.9 million as a core grant in 2027-28.

This would equate to a jump of £48.1 million compared with the core grant of £51.8 million in 2024-25.

The change was decided upon by Royal Trustees – outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Chancellor Rachel Reeves, and the King’s Keeper of the Privy Purse and Treasurer James Chalmers.

The boost will be used to pay for a backlog in maintenance at occupied royal palaces, strengthen cyber-security at royal residences, and for the installation of energy efficient heating systems, with £11 million set aside to replace boilers nearing the end of their life at Windsor Castle.

Republic, which campaigns for an elected head of state, criticised the announcement, with chief executive Graham Smith branding royal finances “out of control”.

Vice Admiral Sir Tony Johnstone-Burt, Master of the Household to the Sovereign holds a small battery powered fan for King Charles III. Credit: PA

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Keeper of the Privy Purse Mr Chalmers insisted the funding was “not a blank cheque” and there were strict value for money requirements.

“Expenditure is governed by the same standards and disciplines as any publicly funded body, with strict value-for-money requirements, detailed planning, multi-year strategies, independent audit, and Treasury oversight,” he said.

A temporary decade-long uplift to the Sovereign Grant was put in place from 2017 to pay for the £369 million overhaul of Buckingham Palace, with an extra reservicing portion grant added to the core grant for 10 years.

The refurbishments are coming to an end in 2027, when the annual overall grant will fall from £137.9 million, which includes both core funding and the Buckingham Palace renovations funds, in 2026-27, to a core funding of £99.9 million in 2027-28.

Mr Chalmers said: “This year we are announcing that the Sovereign Grant will be reduced in 2027-28 for the first time since its inception.”

He added: “In line with His Majesty’s clear wishes, it will be reduced to £100 million, a level that the Royal Trustees have determined will ensure the work of our Head of State and the wider Household can be properly and appropriately supported in the nation’s best interests.”

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The Prince and Princess of Wales arriving with their children to a service at St George's Chapel, Windsor. <span> Credit: PA</span>

The Prince and Princess of Wales arriving with their children to a service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor. Credit: PA

The new figure will be, however, almost double the core grant of £51.8 million in 2024-25, and £27.8 million above the core grant of £72.1 million in 2025-26.

The official funding of around £100 million a year is set to continue for a period of five years, until the next review, because Crown Estate profits, which benefited previously from a major boost, are expected to be “significantly impacted” as Offshore Wind option fees cease, the Royal Household’s report on royal finances revealed.More than £28.2 million was invested in ongoing property maintenance in 2025-26 to preserve historic buildings other than Buckingham Palace – a rise of around £10 million, the Sovereign Grant accounts showed.

In 2016-17, before the start of the Palace renovations, the Sovereign Grant for official duties and general official residence upkeep was £42.8 million – a figure, which according to the Bank of England inflation calculator, would today be worth £60.4 million.

The Royal Trustees decided in their review that the Sovereign Grant will be formed of 20.5% of Crown Estate net profits from 2027-28, rather than current rate of 12%, for five years.

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Mr Chalmers added: “It is important to emphasise that the Sovereign Grant does not provide personal income to members of the Royal Family. It funds the work of the institution – not private lives or private wealth.”

The Sovereign Grant is met from public funds in exchange for the King’s surrender of the revenue from the Crown Estate, two years in arrears.

The Crown Estate’s 2025-26 annual accounts, published on Thursday, showed a net revenue profit of £487 million.

The Treasury said the recalculation of the Sovereign Grant Bill would ensure “a sustainable and proportionate funding framework going forward”.

Mr Smith, of Republic, said: “Royal finances are out of control, and parliament needs to act to slash the annual budget to below £10 million.”

He added: “Despite ongoing concerns about the huge cost of the royals, the grant will remain hugely inflated on its initial level of £31 million in 2012. If that had risen by inflation the grant would stand at £45 million, not £100 million.”


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Tags: Buckingham PalaceCrown EstatefundingGraham SmithJames ChalmersRachel ReevesRoyal Palacesroyal residencesRoyal TrusteesSir Keir StarmerSovereign Grantthe RoyalThe Royal Family
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Stacked bar chart titled “Overall Sovereign Grant funding drops as core amount increases.” It shows annual Sovereign Grant funding from 2021–22 to 2027–28, split into a dark purple core grant and a light purple allocation for Buckingham Palace renovations.From 2021–22 to 2024–25, funding is unchanged at £86.3m each year, made up of £51.8m core funding and £34.5m for palace renovations. In 2025–26, total funding rises to £132.1m, consisting of £72.1m core funding and £60m for renovations. In 2026–27, total funding falls slightly to £137.9m, with £97.6m core funding and £40.3m for renovations. In 2027–28, renovation funding ends and the grant consists solely of £99.9m core funding. Overall, the chart shows the renovation allocation peaking in 2025–26 and then falling, while core funding steadily increases, leaving total Sovereign Grant funding lower in 2027–28 than in 2026–27 despite the higher core grant.
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