Queen Croesus
David Cannadine, 13 February 1992
Royal Fortune: Tax, Money and the Monarchy
by Phillip Hall.
Bloomsbury, 294 pp., £18.99, February 1992,0 7475 1133 0 Show More
by Phillip Hall.
Bloomsbury, 294 pp., £18.99, February 1992,
“... In 1871, when Queen Victoria was in the tenth year of her widowhood, and when even the great British public was becoming increasingly irritated by her continued seclusion at Windsor, Osborne and Balmoral, a young, clever, radical MP named George Otto Trevelyan published a pamphlet which had the effrontery to ask: ‘What does she do with it?’ Where, Trevelyan wanted to know, was all the money going which the Queen was paid by the Government for the sole purpose of maintaining the duties and dignities of her position as head of state? Instead of being spent as it should have been, on court ceremonial, public appearances and regal display, he believed it was being improperly applied to the creation of a new and essentially private royal fortune ... ”