Get ready for a captivating journey into the opulent yet scandalous world of royal finances.

This consortium’s mandate was to embark on the construction of a high-speed rail line in Saudi Arabia.

This occurred a significant three years before the contract secured approval.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla with crowns

Despite enjoying constitutional immunity throughout his reign, Juan Carlos voluntarily abandoned this protection upon abdication.

The prosecution argued that Princess Cristina couldn’t have been oblivious to her husband’s actions.

This decision unfolded amid the arrest of several family members implicated in a major bribery and financial corruption scandal.

Juan Carlos and King Felipe of Spain looking surprised

Laurent has long courted controversy for his lifestyle, harboring a passion for luxurious vehicles.

However, his driving privileges were revoked when caught exceeding speed limits in Brussels.

The Duchy of Lancaster’s investments in these funds were estimated to be 10 million.

Princess Cristina of Spain smiling

This included investments in a retailer that had been criticized for exploiting numerous low-income families.

This disclosure was part of the Paradise Papers' broader investigation.

By 2008, his estate had divested the shares for around $325,000.

Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn and Princess Srirasmi

The revelations raise concerns about conflict of interest regulations for royals.

This strategic utilization of bona vacantia funds stands as a considerable financial advantage for the royal estate.

If we’re getting specific, one of the bags was from Fortnum & Mason, so very regal.

Prince Laurent of Belgium staring

The Metropolitan Police had been urged to delve into the matter considering the gravity of the allegations.

Just a year earlier, Michael Fawcett, Charles' chief confidant, resigned amid mounting pressure.

She managed to negotiate for $40,000 cash in the moment, with further future payment to come.

Queen Elizabeth II smiling

I think this is the key to the whole of my life now."

The video’s release triggered widespread media coverage, with various opinions emerging regarding its consequences for Ferguson.

King Charles III waving

King Charles III giving a speech

King Charles III and Queen Camilla walking

Sarah Ferguson smiling