Financial failures: The Queen goes to the liquor burner

you come in view of the low Corona economic crisis must look millions of Brits, how about the round. Currently, more than 13 million people, in fact, from the s

Financial failures: The Queen goes to the liquor burner

you come in view of the low Corona economic crisis must look millions of Brits, how about the round. Currently, more than 13 million people, in fact, from the state of your income, whether it be employees on leave or self-employed loss of earnings. But also Queen Elizabeth II, the head of state, has to cope with financial failures. The Royal palaces and collections of paintings have been closed since March, this means the loss of millions of revenue from tourists and visitors.

Philip Plickert

economic correspondent based in London.

F. A. to conclude, for example,

the hole in the budget, at least a little, the Manager of the Royal Collection Trust to produce something with a Royal seal and sell. You use the leaves of lemon shrubs (Aloysia Citrodora), Laurel, hawthorn, maple, mulberry, and other trees from the gardens of the Queen, to perfume a special Gin (42% alcohol).

Up to 250 workers in Royal Farms

The "Buckingham Palace Gin", which is marketed as a "summer sensation", on leave of absence, has attracted in the British press quite a stir. "Fans of the Royals are driven to madness", was the headline in the usual lurid, the newspaper "Express", as you about the Gin reported by the Trust for 40 pounds (about 44 Euro) per bottle (0.7 liters) over its Online sales, or starting on Monday in the Palace, shops sold.

the Gin is to be the preferred alcoholic beverage in the 94-year-old monarch. The Buckingham Gin will also be served at official events of the Palace, announces the launch of the Trust. As a perfective "thirst-quencher", it said in a statement, the Foundation of ice-cold Gin and Tonic.

Date Of Update: 15 July 2020, 11:20