
Where does King Charles get his money?
King Charles is worth more than $3 billion — although it's hard to put an exact figure on his fortune, because royal records aren't published and paying tax is optional. Gifts to the royal family are flexible, too: does that £300,000 Bentley from the King of Bahrian belong to the state, or to Charles personally? Before he gets locked in the Tower, our guest blows the whistle on the palatial wealth of the Windsor family. Guest: Norman Baker, a Liberal Democrat who served as a member of the UK parliament from 1997 to 2015, and the author of Royal Mint, National Debt: The Shocking Truth About The Royals’ Finances Producer: Alex Tighe
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King Charles is worth more than $3 billion — although it's hard to put an exact figure on his fortune, because royal records aren't published and paying tax is optional. Gifts to the royal family are flexible, too: does that £300,000 Bentley from the King of Bahrian belong to the state, or to Charles personally? Before he gets locked in the Tower, our guest blows the whistle on the palatial wealth of the Windsor family.
- Guest: Norman Baker, a Liberal Democrat who served as a member of the UK parliament from 1997 to 2015, and the author of Royal Mint, National Debt: The Shocking Truth About The Royals’ Finances
- Producer: Alex Tighe