The luck of the British royals it is often on everyone’s lips, including jewels dating back more than two centuries ago to the wonderful castles scattered throughout the United Kingdom. Who among the members of the Royal Family can count on a greater personal wealth? The ranking.
Who is the richest member of the Royal Family?
Let’s find out who is the richest member of the English Royal Family: the ranking goes from the least rich to the one with the greatest wealth.
Fourth place: William and Kate
The Dukes of Cambridge are in last place. Kate it has no royal lineage, rather it is one commoner even though his family is very rich and can count on a fortune of 6-10 million euros.
Prince William instead he is estimated to have a fortune of ben 33 million euros: many of them are the legacy that the mother, Lady Diana, left to her children. His great-grandmother, Queen Mother Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, also left her great-grandchildren a large sum. To this must be added the salary as a helicopter pilot of the RAF, which amounts to around 58,000 euros a year and which William received until 2013.
Third place: Harry and Meghan
The dukes of Sussex, apparently, they have gotten much richer since they left the royal family. Meghan Markle she already had her income as a successful actress behind her: 1.98 million euros. Also Harry he had added the Royal Force’s salary to the inheritance left him by his mother: 14 million euros. Today, thanks to the pact with Netflix, Harry and Meghan seem to have added 84 million euros to their assets, in addition to the proceeds of Spotify for which they have created podcasts.
Second place: Prince Charles
The Prince of Wales, Charles, and heir to the British Crown throne, has a legacy to turn heads. This is well 300 million euros, most of which come from Duchy of Cornwall which belongs to the heir to the throne. In addition to this, the landed properties of Prince Charles are boundless.
First place: Queen Elizabeth II
Of course she, her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is in first place. Jewelry of inestimable value handed down by the Crown (some were of Queen Victoria), castles everywhere (e.g. his beloved Balmoral in Scotland), land, racing horses (one of her great passions since she was a child) and also works of art and precious books. The Queen is estimated to have a personal fortune of approx 450 million euros.