Discover the Surprising Richest Royal – It's not the King! How Did Charles Miss the Top Spot With His £900M?

The British Royal Family's wealth has long been a subject of fascination and speculation. With their centuries-old estates, priceless heirlooms, and a tradition of discretion when it comes to financial matters, estimating the true extent of their riches is a complex task. The recent revelation that King Charles III, despite his considerable fortune, is not the wealthiest royal has piqued public interest even further.


The Royal Family's financial affairs are shrouded in secrecy, with legal protections and strategic planning ensuring that the exact figures in their bank accounts remain largely unknown. This veil of mystery only thickens with events such as the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, whose will, following royal custom, was sealed, leaving the public in the dark about the distribution of her wealth.

The distinction between personal assets and those belonging to the state further complicates matters. Take Buckingham Palace, for instance, valued at over £1 billion. While it is the residence of the King, it is not his personal property but rather belongs to the Crown in an official capacity.


Despite these complexities, we've gathered the best estimates of the wealth within the Windsor family, revealing a surprising hierarchy of riches that defies expectations.


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The Richest Royal Revealed – And It's Not the King! Charles Misses the Top Spot Despite His £900M. Credit: Facebook


Prince William, with an estimated wealth of £1.05 billion, tops the list. His fortune includes the Duchy of Cornwall, a vast estate established in 1337 that provides an annual income of around £24 million to the heir apparent. The Duchy's assets, valued at £1.3 billion, encompass a diverse portfolio, including the Isles of Scilly, The Oval Cricket Ground, and Dartmoor Prison. In addition to this, Prince William inherited approximately £17 million from his late mother, Princess Diana, and his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother.

King Charles III, with an estimated £900 million, follows his son. His wealth stems from the Duchy of Lancaster, worth around £647 million, which he inherited from Queen Elizabeth II. The Duchy generates an annual income of about £27 million, used for both official and private expenses. The King is also believed to have inherited a significant portion of his mother's personal fortune, estimated at £370 million, which includes a prized stamp collection, shares, art, and jewellery.


Other royals with notable fortunes include Princess Anne, valued at around £50 million, and Prince Michael of Kent, with an estimated £31.5 million. Princess Anne's wealth is partly derived from Gatcombe Park, a gift from Queen Elizabeth II, while Prince Michael has built his fortune through military service and business ventures.

David Armstrong-Jones, Princess Margaret's son, has an estimated wealth between £19.7 and £30.7 million, largely inherited from his mother. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's combined fortune is estimated at £20 million, bolstered by lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify, as well as Harry's memoir, 'Spare.'

The list continues with Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and Peter Phillips, each with fortunes in the tens of millions, while Zara Tindall and her husband, Mike Tindall, are jointly estimated at £30 million.


Lady Sarah Chatto, Princess Margaret's daughter, has an estimated wealth between £3.9 million and £14 million, and Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, are thought to be worth £10 million.

Surprisingly, Princess Kate's estimated worth is lower than many of her royal counterparts, ranging between £5.7 million and £8.1 million. Prince Andrew's wealth is estimated at £5 million, despite the high costs of maintaining his lifestyle and settling legal disputes.

Princess Michael of Kent is estimated to be worth around £3.9 million, while Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie each have an estimated wealth between £765,000 and £3.5 million.


The revelation that Prince William surpasses his father, King Charles III, in terms of wealth is a testament to the intricate and historical nature of royal finances. The Duchy of Cornwall's significant value and the inheritance from his mother have placed William at the top of the royal rich list, a position he will likely maintain until he ascends the throne.

Understanding the wealth of the Royal Family requires navigating a labyrinth of inherited estates, personal investments, and the blurred lines between state and personal assets. While the public may never know the full extent of the Windsors' wealth, these estimates offer a glimpse into the financial hierarchy of one of the world's most famous families.
Key Takeaways
  • Prince William's wealth is estimated to exceed £1 billion, making him the wealthiest royal, largely due to his control of the Duchy of Cornwall estate.
  • King Charles's net worth is placed at around £900 million following the inheritance of the Duchy of Lancaster and his late mother's personal fortune.
  • Various members of the Royal Family have accumulated significant wealth through inheritances, trusts, and private business endeavours.
  • The financial affairs of the Royal Family are complex, with blurred lines between personal and state-owned assets, making exact figures difficult to ascertain.
 

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