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Head of State Expenditure
The Queen travels to open Parliament
The Queen travels by carriage to open Parliament
© Press Association Head of State expenditure has reduced significantly over the past decade, from £87.3 million in 1991-92 to £40 million in 2007-08. In the year 2007-08 The Queen cost the taxpayer just 66 pence per person. Head of State expenditure is the official expenditure relating to The Queen's duties as Head of State and Head of the Commonwealth.
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Key Figures
In the financial year 2007-2008 Head of State expenditure was £40.0 million. This compares with £87.3 million (expressed in current pounds) in 1991-92. Downloads The combined report can be downloaded in four parts in pdf format: Have you seen...
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