The dress worn by Kate Middleton for her wedding to Prince William is
set to make £8million after a record number of people visit Buckingham
Palace to see it, where it has been on display since July 23rd.
So far over 354,000 people have visited the palace since the gown designed by the Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen has been on view. Experts guess that final ticket sales will total around £8million. The extra visitors this year has meant that visitor numbers are up 20 per cent and some of the proceeds from the display will be going to William and Kate’s wedding charity fund which is currently around £1million.
So far over 354,000 people have visited the palace since the gown designed by the Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen has been on view. Experts guess that final ticket sales will total around £8million. The extra visitors this year has meant that visitor numbers are up 20 per cent and some of the proceeds from the display will be going to William and Kate’s wedding charity fund which is currently around £1million.
A lot of the profits will go to help maintain and restore the Royal
Collection which includes the palaces, residences and extensive art
collections. Thanks to the Royal Wedding there has been a general
increase in the Royal family and this has seen ticket sales across its
venues and sales of commemorative souvenirs increase meaning income has
risen from £7.3million to £41.7million in the year to April.
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