King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, Spain — £7m
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The Spanish crown receives a lump sum of money from the state, which amounted to €7.8 million (£7 million) in 2014 and 2015.
Of this, the King received an allowance, paid in monthly installments, of €236,544 (£211,124). The Queen received, €130,092 (£116,112), the Prince €189,228 (£168,892) and the Princess €106,452 (£95,012).
Spain’s National Heritage group manages the country’s eight royal palaces, five royal county residences and ten monasteries and convents founded by the crown. Many house art collections are open to the public, but they are also at the disposal of the royal family.
Source: casareal.es