midlife
Guru
Nope, only 1000 tickets are being sold, the rest are being given to charities. Or have the BBC got it wrong?
You just cut and pasted the rant with no reason, explanation or opinion of your own attached to it. So tell us, why did you post it, what is your viewpoint?
This is from the BBC Website..
The majority of tickets for the event will be made available to the more than 600 charities and organisations associated with the Queen, which include Cancer Research UK, the British Red Cross and Barnardo's.
They will be asked to pay £125 plus VAT - a total of £150 - per ticket, but will be allowed to raise money with 40% of their tickets.
Seems the charities will be paying for the tickets?
Shaun