The Real Net Worths Of Britain’s Royal Family Members

It shouldn’t come as a surprise to you that the members of the British royal family are extremely wealthy. If they want something — from luxury homes to fancy clothes and exotic holidays — then they can most likely just buy it. But exactly how much is each member of the family actually worth? Read on to find out how much Charles, William, Harry, and Andrew have in assets and what the Queen herself was worth prior to her passing.

1. Camilla

With Queen Elizabeth’s passing, she passed over the reins to her eldest son, Charles. And as his wife, Camilla becomes Queen Consort. But how much money has she got? Reports suggest her fortune to be close to $5 million, money built up through her Duchy of Cornwall stipend and numerous personal investments, such as real-estate holdings.

2. Princess Eugenie

Princess Eugenie is the youngest daughter of Prince Andrew and his former wife Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson. Eugenie isn’t an official engagement royal, so receives no Sovereign Grant money. She has, though, collected some serious dollars from the Queen Mother’s trust fund and her mother’s divorce settlement. Add to that her job as an associate director at the London art gallery Hauser & Wirth, and you’re looking at a $4.8 million nest egg, according to magazine Town & Country.

3. Sophie, Countess of Wessex

Upon tying the knot with the Queen’s youngest son Edward, Sophie Rhys-Jones immediately became a Windsor and assumed the title the Countess of Wessex. Before the June 1999 wedding, Sophie worked as a PR consultant, running her own firm. Her net worth is somewhere close to $10 million, according to magazine Marie Claire.

4. Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester

A direct descendant of Queen Victoria as well as a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Richard is a well-placed royal. But surprisingly the Duke of Gloucester — who has served as President of the Society of Architect Artists — has reportedly moaned about supposedly being one of the poorer British royals. We wouldn’t mind even a small slice of his reported $23.2 million fortune, to be honest.

5. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent

Prince Edward, Duke of Kent is one of the Queen’s first cousins, and he has held his lofty title for over 75 years. He has been president of the All England Lawn Tennis Club since 1969, and presents the Wimbledon tournament’s trophies to the winners. The blog Royal Splendor suggests Edward is worth close to $10 million, and rakes in $400,000 from the Queen annually along with an annual grant from the British Army.

6. Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence

The second husband of the Queen’s only daughter Princess Anne, Sir Timothy Laurence is a well-regarded member of the royal family. After a spell in the British Navy, it was while serving as equerry for Her Majesty that he caught Anne’s eye. They had an affair, then married in 1992. Laurence is estimated to be worth close to $10 million, according to the website Celebrity Net Worth.

7. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge is of course more widely known to us as Kate Middleton. The wife of Prince William is involved in many engagements each year for the family, and receives expenses from the Duchy of Cornwall to that effect. Marie Claire suggests Middleton is worth about $10 million, and that figure could rise should William ascend to the throne, or if she inherits a decent sum from her parents’ $50 million mail-order business.

8. Mike Tindall MBE

The husband of Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Phillips, Mike Tindall first made his name — and fortune — in rugby union. Tindall rose to the top of the sport, winning the World Cup in 2003 with England. He met Phillips whilst on England duty in that successful tournament in Australia, and earned $186,000 per year at his peak playing the game. Tindall married Phillips in July 2011 and is believed to have a personal net worth somewhere up to $4.5 million.

9. Princess Alexandra, The Honorable Lady Ogilvy

Princess Alexandra is a first cousin of the Queen, and a once-removed cousin of her now-deceased husband Prince Philip. Princess Alexandra has served the royal family across numerous engagements since the late 1950s. Her late businessman husband left her a lot of money upon his passing and she also gets an income from the Crown. All this adds up to a net worth of roughly $16.7 million.

10. Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex

The Queen’s youngest son, Prince Edward holds the esteemed title of Earl of Wessex. He is married to the aforementioned Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and the couple have two children; daughter Louise and son James. The unassuming Edward fulfills his royal duties with a minimum of fuss, picking up a Sovereign Grant and wages from his mum. He previously worked for composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and ran a theatrical production company that went bankrupt. Still, Edward is worth an impressive $45 million according to website Wealth-X.

11. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

Before she married Prince Harry in 2018 Meghan Markle was a successful actress. She was earning around $50,000 an episode for her role on Suits, which was supplemented by several movie roles. Now that she and Harry are no longer working royals, the Duchess of Sussex has to create her own income. Luckily though, the Californian is worth an estimated $2 million already.

12. Prince Michael of Kent

Prince Michael of Kent is a first cousin of the Queen and a distant relative of the Romanov dynasty that was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in 1917. He is a wealthy man who has made millions through his consulting business and commercial interests. Experts estimate his fortune to be about $37 million.

13. Princess Beatrice

The eldest of the two daughters of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice is a wealthy lady. Beatrice’s net worth is estimated to be above $5 million. It is made up of money put away in a trust fund for her and the salary she gets from her vice-president role at software company Afiniti. Andrew supports her and Eugenie from his private income too, so the girls effectively live rent-free.

14. Peter Phillips

The only son of Princess Anne and her ex-husband Captain Mark Phillips, Peter Phillips doesn’t go without. No, despite being only 18th in line for the throne, the Queen’s first-born grandchild has a fortune close to $20 million, according to Marie Claire. He’s made at least some of his money working in banking and for the Jaguar Racing team.

15. Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester

Birgitte is the Danish wife of Richard, the Duke of Gloucester, a first cousin of Her Majesty. They married back in 1972 and as a result she holds the title of the Duchess of Gloucester. Birgitte lives off a considerable fortune of $12 million, and reportedly has a love of rare gems and pieces of jewelry.

16. Arthur Chatto

Arthur Chatto is on the fringes of the royal family, as the grandnephew of the Queen. His parents are Lady Sarah and Daniel Chatto. It is believed that Chatto has a net worth of around $10.8 million. In June 2022 British newspaper The Sun reported that he had been accepted to train as an officer for the Royal Marines.

17. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

The eldest son of Charles and the late Princess Diana, Prince William is one of the most famous royals. He is second-in-line to the throne after his father, and embarks on numerous royal duties at home and abroad each year. As well as a royal stipend, the Duke of Cambridge inherited $14 million from his mother’s estate when he turned 30, according to Forbes magazine. His wealth is somewhere in the region of $25 and $40 million, as per website Business Insider.

18. King Charles

Charles waited patiently for his chance to become King while his mother stayed on the throne for 70 years until her death. Still, he has astonishing personal wealth of roughly $400 million to soften the blow, according to Wealth-X. The majority of that eye-watering sum comes via the Duchy of Cornwall private estate, and includes land and real estate. Still, it’s fair to suggest Charles will never be too strapped for cash.

19. Queen Elizabeth II

How much was the Queen herself worth prior to her death? Well, Wealth-X have totallled up her income and assets, and arrived at a figure of $520 million. To break it down a bit, that net worth derives from owning the $140 million Balmoral Castle in Scotland, and the $65 million Sandringham House in Norfolk. Add to that the Crown Estate’s property profits, Duchy of Lancaster salary, and a costly jewelry and stamp collection, and that’s a lot of cash.

20. David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon

David Armstrong-Jones has gone by the name Viscount Linley for much of his life. The Viscount — also the 2nd Earl of Snowdon — is the only son of Elizabeth II’s late sister Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones. Armstrong-Jones has made his money designing furniture and serving as the auction house Christie’s U.K. chairman. His net worth is thought to be about $5 million.

21. Sarah, Duchess of York

Sarah Ferguson — widely referred to as “Fergie” in the British press — was the wife of Prince Andrew until they separated in 1992 and finally divorced in 1996. The redhead was a favorite of the tabloids for many years, with numerous scandals and stories about her. Still retaining the title of Duchess of York, Ferguson has recovered from near-bankruptcy to being a millionaire. She’s earned approximately $1 million from book deals and TV appearances, according to website The Richest.

22. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

Princess Diana and Charles’s second son Harry surprisingly left his senior royal family duties in 2020 to move to California with wife Meghan Markle. Luckily, the Duke of Sussex has about $9 million from his late mother’s inheritance fund, and he and his wife have since signed a lucrative deal with Spotify. Prince Harry’s net worth is estimated to be between $5 and $10 million — a sum including the value of the Montecito house he shares with his wife.

23. Anne, Princess Royal

The Queen’s only daughter likes to go by the title of Anne, Princess Royal. But how much cash does the wife of Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence have? Well, Wealth-X estimates her net worth to be $30 million. This wealth is constituted of her $7m jewelry collection, $15 million home, annual royal stipend and trust-fund money from her grandfather.

24. Lord Frederick Windsor

A first cousin once removed of the Queen, Lord Frederick Windsor is one wealthy individual. His net worth is estimated to be roughly $4.5 million, a significant amount earned from his role as vice-president at financial corporation JP Morgan. He has also worked as a music scribe, and is married to British actress Sophie Winkleman.

25. Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick

The entrepreneurial Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick prefers to go by the name of Eddy Downpatrick. He is the grandson of Prince George and Princess Marina of Denmark and Greece respectively, and was godson of Princess Diana. His wealth has been built from his time working in finance and through his successful fashion design label FIDIR. Downpatrick reportedly has about $33.5 million in assets.

26. Zara Tindall

Like her husband Mike, Zara Tindall is super-talented at her chosen sporting pursuit. That field, like that of her parents, is equestrianism. Yes, Tindall followed in her parents’ Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips’ footsteps by competing at the Olympics. She earned a silver medal for Great Britain in the team event at London 2012. Tindall has also made sound entrepreneurial moves, with a successful jewelry line bringing her net wealth to somewhere near $20 million.

27. Daniel Chatto

Daniel Chatto is married to the late Princess Margaret’s daughter, Lady Sarah Chatto. He has made his name and fortune as an actor, starring in a number of movies, TV shows and plays. Chatto doesn’t have a royal title or receive any royal funds. But with a net worth of about $15.6 million, it’s fair to say that he doesn’t really need them.

28. Lady Amelia Windsor

The granddaughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, the young Lady Amelia Windsor is an up-and-coming model in the fashion world. Indeed, Tatler magazine has labeled her “The Most Beautiful Royal,” and it’s hard to disagree. A keen Instagrammer, Lady Amelia has a number of brand deals and collaborations, and is worth close to $1 million, according to Marie Claire.

29. Charles Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley

Charles Armstrong-Jones is the son of David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon and Serena Stanhope, Countess of Snowdon. The dashing young royal — who was the third grandchild of the late Princess Margaret — was born on 1st July 1999 and has served as Page of Honor to his great-aunt, Her Majesty the Queen. But how much is he worth, you ask? Between $1 and $5 million, estimates website CelebsAgeWiki.

30. Prince Andrew

The third issue of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip, Prince Andrew could probably be given the title of problem child. Andrew’s legal worries have obviously impacted his net worth. He receives an annual stipend of $300,000 from Her Maj, and a pension from the Navy, but has been in the process of selling assets, like his $17 million Swiss chalet. Bloomberg reported his wealth to be about $6.3 million in 2017 but that figure is almost certainly lower now.

31. Samuel Chatto

The grandson of Princess Margaret, Samuel Chatto is something of a social media star. Yes, the London-born royal is an avid user of Instagram, and regularly shows the world his luxurious lifestyle on the popular app. Chatto gained an M.A. in History of Art at the University of Edinburgh in 2018 and has worked in ceramics and printmaking since. His wealth is estimated by website Popular Bio to be between $1 and $5 million.

32. Lady Davina Windsor

Who is Lady Davina Windsor? The eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, that’s who. Often called Denny, she was married to a New Zealand Maori called Gary Lewis for 14 years, until their divorce in 2019. But what is her net worth after the split? About $5.9 million. Not bad, huh?

33. Lady Kitty Spencer

As you can probably guess from her surname, Lady Kitty Spencer is a relation of the late Princess Diana. To be exact, she is the daughter of Diana’s brother Charles, making her the niece of the deceased princess. Lady Kitty is really rich, with a reported $92 million to her name. She has worked as a runway model, and represents high fashion label BVLGARI as a brand ambassador. But most of her money has come from inheritance.

34. Lady Sarah Chatto

The sole daughter of the late Princess Margaret and Anthony-Armstrong-Jones, Lady Sarah Chatto is not surprisingly quite a rich lady. Chatto — who is married to former actor Daniel Chatto and a niece of the Queen — has worked for much of her life as a landscape artist, and is well regarded in that field. She is reportedly worth an eye-watering $16.5 million.

35. Lady Helen Taylor

Lady Helen Taylor is a first cousin once removed of Her Majesty, as well as great-granddaughter of George VI, the former King. Taylor has made some serious dough in the art business, first working at the famous auction house Christie’s before moving into art dealing. Giorgio Armani even consults her regularly! The mom-of-four has personal wealth in the region of $27 million.

36. Marie, Princess Michael of Kent

This royal came from the Czech Republic and married Prince Michael of Kent in 1978. She took the title Marie, Princess Michael of Kent upon those nuptials, forging a career in interior design, and later in writing and lecturing. She doesn’t receive a royal stipend, but the Queen covered her rent until 2008. Marie’s wealth is estimated to be in the region of $7.3 million.

37. Lady Rose Gilman

Lady Rose Gilman is the youngest daughter of Prince Richard, second Duke of Gloucester and Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester. Gilman — who goes by the name Rose Windsor professionally — has enjoyed a highly successful career, working as a production designer and art director in the movie business. She is married to George Gilman and has a net worth of $5 million according to website Horizon Times.

38. Autumn Phillips

Montreal-born Autumn Phillips was married to Princess Anne’s son Peter Phillips until their divorce in 2021. They met at the 2003 Canadian Grand Prix, and have two children together, Isla and Savannah. Autumn has had a varied career, working as a bartender, actress, model and management consultant. Her net worth is estimated to be roughly $13.5 million.

39. Katharine, Duchess of Kent

The wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent since 1961 Katharine, Duchess of Kent is a seasoned royal. Katharine tends to keep a low profile, but her conversion to catholicism raised some eyebrows in an almost exclusively protestant institution. The duchess likes to sing and has a net worth of $9.2 million.

40. Lady Gabriella Kingston

Lady Gabriella Kingston is the offspring of Prince Michael and the Princess of Kent. Born in 1981 she has forged a career in journalism, working as a freelance writer. Her marriage to Thomas Kingston led to her assuming the title of Lady Gabriella Kingston, after previously being known as Ella Windsor. According to sources, Kingston has assets totaling somewhere close to $2.4 million.