Royal Accounts - in numbers
Here are some of the key figures from the Royal Accounts:
£47.4 million - Taxpayer funds received by the monarchy to pay for official duties and other expenditure.
£329.4 million - Profits of the Crown Estate, a jump of 4% compared with like-for-like results a year earlier.
£4.7 million - Cost of the Queen and the Royal Family's official travel.
£141,263 - Royal Train travel for seven trips by the Prince of Wales, costing more than £20,000 each.
3 - Times the Queen used the Royal Train.
2 - percent fall in energy consumption by the Royal Household.
154 - Official duties carried out by the Queen in the last year.
£2.9 million - the cost of utilities, down from £3.1 million.
10,000 - the number of Royal Collection items to be decanted from the east wing of Buckingham Palace in the next year as it undergoes maintenance.
7% - Decrease in greenhouse gas emissions across the Royal Household.
1.668 - Tonnes of recyclable waste produced by the Royal Househould, up from 1.580 tonnes.
514 - Tonnes of waste sent to landfill, down from 522 tonnes.
528 - Staff (full-time equivalent) employed by the Royal Household.