Public Job and Image
Members of the Royal Household join in several tens of hundreds of community functions every month, all over the United Kingdom, as officially documented in the Court Circular, to honour, promote & study the achievements or events of individuals, institutions and businesses in a mixture of parts of life. As representatives of the Queen, they recurrently connect with the public in honouring past events, vacations, celebratory and dreadful incidences and typically she also sponsors or joins in numerous charitable, educational and public activities.
Their activities abroad on behalf of the U.K. (also referred to as State Visits when the sovereign publicly meets with other heads of state) draws public awareness to kind connections within & between the Commonwealth and other nations, to British produce and trade, & to Britain as a historical, vacation, & sightseer destination. Their present jobs and traditional jobs constitute the height of a recent “royal court,” and offer a uniquely British and historical vision to official ceremonies (E.g. Trooping the Colour) and flavour to public events (e.g. State Parties, Ascot).
Throughout their lives they draw huge press coverage in the shape of picture, printed and TV commentary regarding their lives, family contact, means of passage, traits, clothing, manners, & public positions.
Royal Payment
Cash that assist the Royal Queen in the process of her roles as the ruler of state of the U.K. comes from the Civil List. This is a return of a tiny segment of the earnings from the Crown Lands that are surrendered by the sovereign to parliament at the launch of each and every reign; all Crown Land being controlled by The Crown Estates, an organisation responsible to parliament. In the 2003-04 economical year, the total amount surrendered was one hundred and seventy six million pounds, where the Head of State’s payments was only ?36 million. The Head of State’s expenditure does not encompass the fee of guards. Information about the Royal Family England can be found at (enjoyEngland.com) the official site for tourism in England.
















