King Charles has become the first monarch ever to reveal their tax bill: £12.9 million.
The King has broken royal precedent by publishing some of his finances, revealing that he is in the top 100 of UK taxpayers. But we still don’t know much about his income, or how this tax bill was calculated.
The accounts also show that the main source of annual public funding for the Royals will nearly double within three years. Adam speaks to Senior Royal Correspondent Daniela Relph.
He’s also joined by Ailbhe Rea, Political editor of the New Statesman, and Sienna Rodgers, Deputy Editor of the House Magazine, to discuss the week in Westminster.
00:00 - The King doesn’t live at Buckingham Palace
01:05 - Why Buckingham Palace won’t be their home?
03:45 - King’s tax payments revealed
08:02 - Royal Family will receive more money
14:26 - Starmer resignation reaction
20:39 - Andy Burnham’s ‘rockstar’ entrance
25:15 - Andy Burnham’s leadership preparations
32:14 - Will women play a bigger role in Burnham’s team?
38:22 - Another Labour internal row?
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