King Charles III will become the first British monarch to publicly disclose his personal tax bill, Buckingham Palace tells media, according to multiple reports. The decision is scheduled for the next week and is framed as part of a wider effort to improve accountability and transparency around the monarchy’s finances. Sources say the move comes as public and media scrutiny of royal finances continues, with recent controversies—including attention on Prince Andrew—adding to pressure on the royal family to explain how money is handled.
Reporting also notes that British monarchs are legally exempt from paying certain taxes, though they have paid some duties voluntarily for decades. While the palace is expected to release details of Charles’s own tax liabilities, it is reported that monarchs are not currently obligated to disclose their tax bills. The planned disclosure is therefore presented as a voluntary step rather than a change created by new legal requirements.