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King Charles will become first monarch ever to reveal how much tax he pays after Royal Lodge rent row fuelled pressure for financial transparency
King Charles will disclose his tax payments for the first time in history following a dispute over Royal Lodge rent, which increased calls for financial transparency. The move is driven by public pressure and the royal family's financial practices.
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