How Many Singaporean’s Wedding could The Royal Wedding Have Paid For?

The Royal Wedding and it's 53 million budget
The Royal Wedding and it's 53 million budget

Were you part of the 30 million people who tuned in to the Royal Wedding’s broadcast?

Oh yes, *reality check* we are a personal finance blog, what does the Royal Wedding got to do with personal finance? Before we get to that, here is a really short summary.

The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

For such an extravagant event, for sure it comes with an exorbitant price tag.

TL;DR – 1 Royal Wedding can fund 1,892 weddings in Singapore

  • (Promise it isn’t long at all) The Royal Wedding’s budget is S$58 million

  • With the same budget, it is able to fund 1,892 typical weddings in Singapore

  • and also fund 3,460 not-so-typical weddings in Singapore

Here are the Expenses Involved in the Royal Wedding:

BREAKDOWN

IN GBP (£)

IN SGD (S$)

Security

30,000,000

53,949,693

Venue

350,000

629,413

Bride's Gown

300,000

539,497

Music

300,000

539,497

Catering

286,000

514,320

Drinks

193,000

347,076

Decoration and Production

130,000

233,822

Honeymoon

120,000

215,835

Floristry

110,000

197,816

Trumpets

90,000

161,877

Entertainment

55,000

98,925

Cake

50,000

8,9916

Toilets

35,000

62,952

Stationary

20,000

35,973

Photography and Videography

17,000

30,579

Hair and Makeup

10,000

17,988

Groomswear

8,000

14,390

Wedding Rings

6,000

10,794

Bridesmaids Outfits

5,000

8,995

Wedding Favours

3,000

5,397

Flower Girls and Page Boys Outfits

1,698

3,055

Church Fees

175

315

Transport

FREE

TOTAL

32,089,873

57,708,125

Source: Bride Book

S$58 million on The Royal Wedding?!

That really is a lot of money involved in the Royal Wedding, and of course, the main bulk of it goes to security, that goes without saying. It was reported that S$1.8 million was used for Operation “Drone Destroyer“, where they deactivate intruders and take down drones from paparazzi. Not something that we get to see in our daily lives!


Let’s get back to Singapore’s perspective, as opposed to the Royal Wedding, we can eliminate the expenses such as trumpets, toilets, security etc.

A Typical Wedding in Singapore

A wedding in Singapore usually would cost about $20,000 to $50,000.

Here are the expenses for a Typical Wedding in Singapore:

WEDDING COSTS

COSTS (S$)

Bridal Package

4,500

Wedding Bands

4,000

Dowry

2,750

Solemnisation

3,000

Wedding Banquet

28,000

Wedding Photography

3,250

Miscellaneous Costs

1,500

Honeymoon

6,500

Subsidy from Red Packets

-23,000

Total

30,500

Source: ValuePenguin

With the budget that the Royal Wedding had, you will be able to fund 1,892 typical weddings in Singapore.

Read More: 12 Hacks To Save Money On Your Wedding

A Not-so-typical Wedding in Singapore

As compared to a typical wedding that comes with a wedding banquet, there’s another option that you would go for that could potentially save you S$31,359.26!

This option is not so conventional, but if possible, it does save you a lot of money, money which can be used in the future. E.g. Housing renovations, children’s education.

Here are the expenses for a not-so-typical Wedding in Singapore:

WEDDING COSTS

AVG COSTS
(S$)

Food

11,100
(Maybe you can add in free flow beer!)

Photography Package

660

Miscellaneous Charges

~5,000

Total

16,760

Read More: How much can you save, holding your wedding at a coffeeshop?

By holding your wedding at a coffee shop, you save entirely on:

  • Transport expenses
    The coffee shop would definitely be close to either of the couple’s place

  • Bridal Package
    Not saying the bridal should wear home clothes or pajamas but a casual dress code would just do the trick!

Having excess savings, it allows you to be able to opt for your dream honeymoon!

With the Royal Wedding’s budget, that would be able to fund 3,460 not-so-typical weddings in Singapore!

Now, with that said, how are you going to hold your own royal wedding? The typical or not-so-typical way?

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