King Charles' coronation cost British taxpayers $91 million
- The coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla cost British taxpayers £72 million , which some see as excessive.
- The Department for Culture, Media and Sport spent just over £50 million to coordinate the event, with the Home Office contributing nearly £22 million for policing.
- Graham Smith, chief executive of Republic, criticized the spending, stating it is unethical when children are going to school without meals.
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