In the face of high inflation numbers, the high value of the ceremony angers some taxpayers that it is public money
The coronation of Charles III will have a millionaire impact on British public coffers. The ceremony will take place on Saturday 6 in London and will be attended by members of the British royal family, state leaders – such as Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) – and celebrities, such as singer Katy Perry.
Second The sunone of the country’s leading tabloids, the event is expected to cost £100m (roughly R$624m at current prices).
The closed and confirmed number, however, should only come out next year, together with the finances of the royal family.
Who will pay for the party will be the British citizen himself, as the coronation is financed with resources from the British public coffers.
In the face of high inflation numbers, the high value of the ceremony makes some taxpayers riot at the fact that public money is used with royalties: according to a survey done with the British. The poll revealed that 50% of the population disagree that royal family events are publicly funded.
Source: Terra

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