What people forget about the civil list is that we dont pay it....When a monarch accedes they sign the civil list, which is a contract. The rights and priviledges of the monarchs property is given to the governemnt to administer, which then signs over an annuity to the royals. This property includes most of the Forestry commision, the rental on the houses of parliament the royal parks, the city of Lancaster and quite a few other nice bits of kit. The property makes a profit. If the royals administerd it themselves they would get far more money than they do now. It could be argued that this is property that should belong to the state, but it was inherited over the yers, fair and square. If you say that they shouldnt inherit, then you must apply this law to everyone. And as it constitutes a trust fund it is not taxable under death duties...