The Royal Household published its annual financial statement, the Sovereign Grant Report, for the financial year, and it included a stunning stat about the royal mail.
CHRIS JACKSON/GETTY
Kate Middleton and King Charles’ offices were flooded with correspondence after both royals announced that they were undergoing treatment for cancer.
On July 24 local time, The Royal Household released the Sovereign Grant Report for the 2023-2024 financial year, revealing the royal family’s annual financial statement and other highlights about their official work.
A striking figure highlighted the amount of mail, with almost 30,000 messages sent in for the Princess of Wales, 42, and the King, 75, following their respective announcements about their health. The report said that the Royal Household received 138,303 items of correspondence during the year, with 27,620 featuring well-wishes for the King and Princess Kate.
On Feb. 5, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles was diagnosed with cancer and began treatment. Weeks later on March 22, Princess Kate shared in a pre-recorded speech that was undergoing chemotherapy after post-operative tests from an abdominal surgery found cancer.
Prince William’s father and wife both postponed public-facing royal duties to focus on their health after the announcements. King Charles kept up with work behind the scenes and resumed forward-facing engagements on April 30. Princess Kate has remained largely outside of the spotlight to privately prioritize her health, only appearing at Trooping the Colour on June 15 and the Wimbledon Tennis Championships on July 14.
Palace aides emphasized that her Trooping appearance didn’t signal a formal return to royal duties. In a June 14 health update that confirmed she would attend the King’s birthday parade, her first public appearance since the cancer news announcement, Princess Kate described her treatment as “ongoing” and said she was “starting to do a little work from home.”
KARWAI TANG/WIREIMAGE
The Princess of Wales opened the message by saying that she had been “blown away” by the words of support after sharing the news about her health in March.
“I have been blown away by all the kind messages of support and encouragement over the last couple of months. It really has made the world of difference to William and me and has helped us both through some of the harder times,” she said of what the outreach meant to her and her husband.
In late February, the palace shared a video of the King opening some of the numerous cards he received from well-wishers. The clip came two days after the King’s first face-to-face meeting with then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak since the royal began treatment for cancer. During the visit, the monarch said, “I’ve had so many wonderful messages and cards. It’s reduced me to tears most of the time.”
JONATHAN BRADY/POOL/AFP VIA GETTY
Elsewhere in the Sovereign Grant Report’s latest updates on correspondence, the extensive dispatch mentioned that the palace received 31,311 items relating to the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla in May 2023. However, the 138,303 total sum isn’t the most ever. A record was set during the 2022-2023 financial year when the palace had received 183,207 items of correspondence in what was “the busiest year on record for incoming post.”
The period covered the Platinum Jubilee commemorating Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign as well as her death at age 96 in September 2022, which began the reign of King Charles.
DAN KITWOOD/GETTY IMAGES
Other highlights from the new report outline that the total Sovereign Grant for 2023-24 has remained at about $111 million for the third year running, with the core grant of about $66 million costing about $1 per person in the U.K. to fund the official travel, property upkeep and operating costs of the sovereign’s household.
It further guided that members of the royal family made over 2,300 engagements across the U.K. and around the world and that the proportion of ethnic minority staff at the Royal Household increased to 11.4% of total employees, with the mean gender pay gap reduced to 2.2%.
News
Tom Holland ramping up security for Zendaya, but what they did was UNEXPECTED and made the Internet goes WILD
Tom Holland and Zendaya, who has been in love and being anticipated by the Internet, have recently seen the need for ramping up security amid worry about Zendaya’s safety. Not only that, the two of them are both avid dog…
Britney Spears’ AWFUL Excuse about Post Criticizing Halsey’s MISUSED Sample of the Song “Lucky”
A message on Britney Spears’ X account called out Halsey’s new “Lucky” music video for making her feel “harassed, violated and bullied.” However, Britney deleted it and said it was not her who posted. David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images /…
Elon Musk’s Ex Grimes Bashed Musk, Supporting His Daughter Vivian After Comments on Gender Identity
Elon Musk’s ex Grimes expressed her love for his daughter Vivian after the Tesla CEO’s critical comments about Vivian’s choice to come out as transgender and seek gender-affirming care. Grimes is weighing in on her ex Elon Musk’s controversial comments. After the…
Grimes’ Mom CURSED Elon Musk for BANNING Couple’s 3 Kids From Visiting Dying Relative
Grimes’ mother shared a public letter to Elon Musk, accusing the Tesla CEO of not allowing the former couple’s three children to go on a family trip to visit their ailing maternal grandmother. Grimes‘ mother is accusing Elon Musk of preventing his…
Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky CAUGHT being INAPPROPRIATE at 2024 Olympics
Lady Gaga just revealed an Olympic-sized update about her personal life. The 13-time Grammy winner is engaged to longtime partner Michael Polansky. During a conversation with French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal at the 2024 Paris Olympics July 28, Gaga…
Selena Gomez Confess about New Plastic Surgery Speculation – What is the truth?
Selena Gomez responded to a TikToker who commented on recent fans speculation about the singer’s looks and whether she had comestic procedures done. “I think she’s been through so much in her life, especially medically related, so I don’t think…
End of content
No more pages to load