William and Kate could be avoiding an expensive royal tradition
Prince William and Kate Middleton are allegedly being "denied" a Royal Family benefit in their new roles in order to save some money.
King Charles was crowned the Prince of Wales in 1969 at an official ceremony at Caernarfon Castle but Kensington Palace previously announced that another investiture is "not on the table". The Royal Family faced public criticism over the eye watering cost of the King's Coronation earlier this month after the historical event cost an estimated £250m during the cost of living crisis.
"The point is here, investitures are not something one can do on the cheap, therefore, if William and Kate did decide they wanted their own, it would require someone spending tens of millions of dollars on something that would be nothing but a blatant marketing ploy."
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