The Queen has received a £5m boost in the funds she receives from the taxpayer to carry out her official duties.
The sovereign grant, which covers the running costs of the Queen's household, has been set at £36.1m for the 2013-14 financial year.The figure has increased from the £31m allocated during the previous 12 months which included £1m to cover the extra costs of the diamond jubilee.
Royal accounts released last year showed the cost to the taxpayer of supporting the monarchy rose marginally during 2011-12. The Queen's official expenditure increased from £32.1m in 2010-11 to £32.3m in 2011-12.
Around £10m is spent on the salaries of the Queen's staff, from footmen to chefs in the royal kitchen – but wages have been frozen for a number of years. The figure for official expenditure does not include the cost of providing security and police protection for members of the monarchy.
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