Buckingham Palace published a register detailing the gifts the royal family received from 2020 to 2023. Among the most notable gifts was a luxurious Rolls-Royce Cullinan from the King of Bahrain, valued at $450,000, designated for official use. Other standout items included a 'Charles 3' soccer shirt signed by Paris Saint-Germain players, a leather folder with letters between Queen Elizabeth II and President Eisenhower from Joe Biden, and a ceremonial sword from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The publication follows scrutiny over previous delays in transparency regarding royal gifts.
The official register shows the royals received some particularly expensive gifts over the last few years, including a $450,000 Rolls-Royce from King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
Notably, King Charles III received a luxurious $450,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan from the King of Bahrain, which symbolizes royal opulence on official occasions.
Among other gifts listed was a personalized 'Charles 3' soccer shirt from Paris Saint-Germain, highlighting the global reach and connections of the royal family.
The reports indicate that official gifts, such as signed letters from former leaders or luxurious vehicles, are retained for royal use and exempt from tax.
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