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King George III and other people who can legally escape the BBC Licence fee letters

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People across the country are being sent reminders about their TV Licence at the moment, but not quite everyone has to pay it.

And that's especially true if you happen to be a King who died 200 years ago. But, as Rachel Mackay found out, that doesn't mean they won't be sent.

In fact Rachel, manager of the Royal Palace at Kew - most famously the residence of King George III, Queen Charlotte and their children - has responded to more than one. "Oh good, it’s the time of year where I have to explain to the TV Licensing Authority why King George III hasn’t paid his TV licence since 1820," Rachel tweeted.

Sadly, being an expired monarch isn't an excuse many of us can use - with even Queen Elizabeth technically on the hook to pay after rule

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