Government spending on the monarchy rose by almost £1m to £33.3m in the last financial year, Buckingham Palace accounts have revealed.
The Queen's official expenditure increased by £900,000 in 2012/13, compared to the previous 12 months.
Sir Alan Reid, Keeper of the Privy Purse, said the figure was a "real terms reduction".
The grant paid to the monarchy is calculated as 15% of money paid by the Crown Estate to the government.
The estate, which includes property across the UK, increased its profits by 5% to £252.6m in 2012/13.
The Queen's official expenditure excludes the costs of police and army security and armed services ceremonies.
Sir Alan said: "The royal household has continued to reduce its expenditure funded by the taxpayer in successive years since 2008-9, achieving a real terms reduction of 24% over the last five years."
The 2.6% spending increase in 2012/13 represented a real terms decrease of 0.2%, he added.
Palace maintenancePublic money used to fund the Royal Family, known as the Sovereign Grant, is expected to rise to £36.1m in the current financial year and £38m in 2014/15.
Sir Alan said a "significant part" of the increase for the current year will be used to "tackle a backlog in essential property maintenance at the working royal palaces".
Asked whether David Cameron supported the increase to the Sovereign Grant, a No 10 spokesman said: "There is a process that is gone through. I don't think the Prime Minister disagrees with that process."
Royal staff costs rose from £17.5m to £18.3m in 2012/13, while the cost of maintaining royal buildings increased by £200,000 to £9.1m.
The most expensive royal trip was the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's Diamond Jubilee tour of South East Asia and the South Pacific, which cost almost £370,000, including a planning visit in advance by staff.
The accounts also revealed £1m had been spent repairing and refurbishing the Kensington Palace apartment where Prince William and his wife will live.
The overall cost of official air and rail travel at home and abroad fell by £500,000 to £4.5m.
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