Find Out about the Traditions of the British Royal Family

Filed under: Travel Stuff — admin at 2:16 pm on Monday, July 28, 2008

Public Job & Image

Individuals of the British Royal Family join in several civic functions year on year, across England as officially recorded in the Court Circular, to credit, promote & study the successes or actions of individuals, societies and firms in a mixture of parts of life. As representatives of the Queen, they repeatedly connect with the community in remembering recorded times, breaks, celebratory & horrendous occasions and frequently she also sponsors or takes part in many generous, cultural & communal activities.

Their vacations overseas on behalf of the UK (called State Trips when the sovereign officially sees other government bodies) attracts public awareness to amicable links within and between the Commonwealth & other nations, to British supplies & trade, and to Britain as a historical, vacation, & sightseer location. Their existing activities & traditional functions constitute the height of today’s “royal court,” & offer a distinctly British and historical display to royal ceremonies (E.g. Trooping the Colour) & outlook to public events (For example, Garden Parties, Royal Ascot).

During their lives they receive a huge amount of media exposure in the way of picture, written and telecast commentary regarding their activities, family contact, rites of passage, personalities, fashion, conducts, and public roles.

Financial Support

Funds that aid the British Queen in the action of her roles as the leader of state of the United Kingdom comes from the Civil List. This is a return of a miniature section of the income from the Crown Lands that are surrendered by the monarch to parliament at the swearing in of every reign; all Crown Land being controlled by The Crown Estates, an institution that is exclusively responsible to parliament. In the two thousand and three-four financial year, the total amount presented was one hundred and seventy six million pounds, where the Queen’s expenses was only thirty-six million pounds. The Head of State’s spending does not however comprise the expenditure of protection. The England tourism board has plenty of information about the English Royal Family.

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