- The royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will take place in Windsor, England on Saturday.
- The royal wedding will come at an estimated cost of $45.8 million, with the most expensive part likely being security and police protection.
- Security for the royal wedding is paid by the government, Markle is expected to buy her own dress, and the royal family pays for all of the other wedding costs.
The royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is on Saturday.
The royal wedding will be no average affair. When Harry's brother Prince William married Kate Middleton in 2011, the total cost of the royal wedding came to $34 million.
Bride Book estimates that Saturday's royal wedding will cost $45.8 million. Three separate entities will be responsible for covering the bill:
1. The government
The largest expense at the royal wedding is expected to be security. The government will pay for security and policing with tax money. According to the UK's Press Association, security at William and Kate's wedding cost $8.7 million, including $4.9 million in overtime pay for police.
The Thames Valley Police may end up being less expensive this time around, because Harry and Meghan are getting married in Windsor instead of London.
Based on a YouGov survey, 57% of British adults think that the royal family should pay for policing and security for the big day in addition to the wedding. Just 1% of respondents think the government should pay for the entire event.
2. The royal family
Much of the wedding — including the music, food, flowers, and invitations — will be paid for by the royal family, led by the queen.
Queen Elizabeth II makes her money through the sovereign grant which is calculated as a percentage of The Crown Estate's profit. The Crown Estate, which includes Buckingham Palace and the crown jewels, is not considered the Queen's personal property, but belongs to the British state.
The Queen is making about $104.8 million this year. In 2016, Forbes reported that the queen had a net worth of $530 million.
3. Markle's family
When Kate Middleton had her royal wedding in 2011, her family reportedly paid for the bride's $434,000 dress. It is expected that Markle will pay for her $550,000 dress herself. The actress has an estimated net worth of $5 million from her roles on TV and endorsement deals.
While the royal wedding will certainly cost a lot for the government, the royal family, and Markle, the event is expected to bring in money as well. Brand Finance predicts that the royal wedding will bring $1.43 billion into the UK economy through tourism, PR value, retail, fashion, and merchandise.
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- Here's what time Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding will start where you live — and how to watch it
- Meghan Markle is about to leave behind a surprisingly relatable life to become Britain's first-ever American princess — see her former house, car, and wardrobe
- Meghan Markle could wear a custom-designed tiara worth nearly $700,000 on her wedding day — here's how much the tiaras of other British royal brides are worth
- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's big day will cost over 1,000 times more than the average wedding — here's where it will all go
- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's honeymoon could include a romantic stopover in another African country
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