we're joined now by royal commentator and author, david mcclure. good morning.ng to lose potentially £20 million to fill in. there is another £50 million that goes from lasting come, you know, they open up buckingham palace and windsor castle to visitors, which is very lucrative. they are losing £50 million of that money. there is a black hole in the palace's accounts. who feels that whole, will it be the taxpayer? there are two ways when you have a problem, you either cut expenditure or you raise money. now, the palace have said that they do not want extra funding. but you know, there is a problem and what is most interesting is that next year is the five yearly review of the sovereign grant. and maybe...” think wejust lost your sovereign grant. and maybe...” think we just lost your sound there. sorry, david. just repeat the last sentence. yes, the problem is that the most likely thing that is going to happen is there it —— there is a five yearly review of the sovereign grant coming up next year. and they can raise the level of it. so if they do have a shortfal