The Queen could be facing a hit of £18million after the coronavirus crisis killed tourism to royal palaces, according to reports.
The pandemic has forced the royals to shut its palaces usually flocked to by tourists from around the world. This includes the flagship Buckingham Palace in London.
And the loss of tourism could cost as much as £18m, according to The Sun. The newspaper reports that Lord Chamberlain Earl Peel has emailed royal staff warning of the loss of tourism.
He is reported as emailing them: "We must therefore assume it could still be many weeks, if not months, before we are able to return to business as usual. "There are undoubtedly very difficult times ahead and we realise many of you will be concerned." A Buckingham Palace