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Originally Posted by Pierre
Well….it is.
But you’re welcome to post evidence to the contrary. If you’re so certain, shouldn’t be a problem for you.
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The crown estate passed from the Queen to Charles without the requirement to pay inheritance tax,
British wills are normally required by law to be published, but the sealing of the royal wills has prevented the public from seeing what kind of assets – such as property, jewellery and cash – have been passed on down the generations.
The Queen was not considered liable for tax on the sovereign grant,
The details of many assets passed from one generation of the royal family to another on their death have been concealed
£1.29 per person lol
Anyone can cook the books