Familia Real

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§0------------------§0 §0 The§0 §0 Royal§0 §0 Family§0 §0 of Spainland§0 §0------------------§0 §0 ♔ ♕
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The membership of the Royal Family is defined by royal decree and consists of: the King of Spainland, the monarch's spouse, the monarch's parents, and the heir to the Spanish throne.§0 §0 §0 §0 §0
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Titles and styles:§0 §0 §0-The occupant of the Throne is The King or The Queen, together with other titles pertaining to the Crown or belonging to members of the Royal Family. He or She is styled His or Her Majesty.
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-The King's wife bears the title of Queen with the style Her Majesty.§0 §0 §0-The King's heir apparent or heir presumptive bears the title Prince of New Madrid, with the style His or Her Royal Highness.
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-If the King Rick the 1011th were to be extinguished in battle, The heir reserves rights, and is to designate the successor to the throne as may be suitable to Spainland
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-If the heirs of King Rick the 1011th, were to be extinguished in battle, The Queen reserves rights, and is to designate the successor to the throne as may be suitable to Spainland.
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Public Role:§0 §0 §0 It is incumbent for the monarch "to exercise the High Patronage of the Royal Academies".
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Royal patronage conveys a sense of official credibility as the organization is scrutinized for suitability. A royal presence often greatly raises the profile of the organization and attracts media publicity and public interest,
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that the organization may not have otherwise garnered, aiding in the charitable cause or cultural event. Royalty make use of their considerable celebrity to assist the organization to raise funds or to affect or promote government policy.
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Additionally, members of the royal family may also pursue their own charitable and cultural interests.
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Royal Assets:§0 §0 §0The Spainland's Royal Family is financed mainly by public money, but there are also a number of private sources of income.
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The Royal Family meets the cost of the Sovereign's official expenditure from public funds. This includes the costs of the upkeep of the various royal residences, staffing, travel and state visits, public engagements, and official entertainment.
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The Queen is head of The Treasurer’s Office and has overall responsibility for the management of the sovereign’s financial affairs.
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The private wealth of The Queen:§0 §0 §0The Queen's personal wealth and income are not known. Most estimated the Queen's net worth at around 5000 Diamonds. Some called the estimate "grossly overstated"
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Assets held in trust:§0 §0 §0A number of State possessions are held in trust by The Royal Family. The Royal Collection is the wealth of Diamonds held in Spainland Vaults.
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The Crown Estate:§0 §0 §0The Tower of Constituion, cannot be sold or owned by the Sovereign in a private capacity Instead the Crown Estate is owned by the Crown, a corporation representing the legal embodiment of the State. It is held in trust.
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Collections of the King of Spainland:§0 §0 §0The collection includes the Crown Jewels in the Tower of Constitution, (including the crown, orb and sceptre) It is the property of the current King and is not a private possession owned by the Queen.
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Collections of The King of Spainland: §0 §0 §0Instead it is state-owned and held in trust for the Queen's successors and the nation. The Treasury refers to these assets as "vested in the King and cannot be alienated".
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Collections of The King of Spainland:§0 §0 §0Income is generated by the collection from public admissions and other sources. This income is received by the Royal Collection Trust, the collection's management charity, and not by the Queen.
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Taxation:§0 §0 §0The Crown has a legal tax-exempt status, The Royal Family are not subject to legislation concerning income tax, capital gains tax or inheritance tax. Furthermore, the Sovereign has no legal liability to pay such taxes.
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Legendary Sword of Spainland:§0 §0 §0 Tizona§0 §0 §0 Azurewrath§0 §0 §0