List of royalty by net worth
This is a list of richest royals, as estimated by the CEOWORLD magazine in 2019[1] and Business Insider in 2018,[2] by their personal net worth, excluding properties held by the state, government or Crown, in U.S. dollars.
Rank | Name | Title | Residence | Net worth | Source of wealth |
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1 | Vajiralongkorn | King of Thailand | Thailand | $43 billion[1] — $30 billion[2] | Investments derived from the Bureau of the Crown Property. |
2 | Hassanal Bolkiah | Sultan of Brunei | Brunei | $28 billion[1] — $20 billion[2] | Profits from oil and gas industry. |
3 | Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud | King of Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabia | $18 billion[1][2] | Profits from oil industry. |
4 | Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan | President of the United Arab Emirates Emir of Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates | $15.0 billion[1][2] | Investments from the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. |
5 | Mohammed VI | King of Morocco | Morocco | $8.2 billion[1] — $2.1 billion[2] | Investments in SNI and Siger Holdings. |
6 | Hans Adam II | Prince of Liechtenstein | Liechtenstein | $7.2 billion[1] — $3.5 billion[2] | Holdings in the Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation. |
7 | Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum | Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates Emir Sheikh of Dubai | United Arab Emirates | $4 billion[1][2] | Majority share of Dubai Holding and investments from the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. |
8 | Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg | Grand Duke of Luxembourg | Luxembourg | $4 billion[1][2] | |
9 | Juan Carlos I, King of Spain | King of Spain (abdicated in 2014) | Spain | $2.3 billion — $2 billion[3][4] | Oil,[5][6] enterprise and real estate. Current controversy over the money hidden in offshore banks and the $100 million received from Saudi Arabia.[7] |
10 | Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani | Emir of Qatar | Qatar | $2.1 billion[1] — $1.2 billion[2] | From various enterprises. |
11 | Albert II | Prince of Monaco | Monaco | $1.0 billion[1][2] | Various enterprises, including Société des bains de mer de Monaco and casinos. |
12 | Elizabeth II | Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms (etc..) | United Kingdom | $530 million[2] — $520 million[1] | From property, jewelry and other assets. See Finances of the British royal family. |
13 | Charles, Prince of Wales | Prince of Wales | United Kingdom | $420 million[1] | From property, jewelry and other assets. See Finances of the British royal family. |
14 | Queen Beatrix | Queen of the Netherlands (abdicated in 2013) | Netherlands | $200 million[2] | Real estate, investments, and a stake in Shell Oil. |
See also
References
- "These Are The World’s Richest Royals Archived 2020-05-20 at the Wayback Machine", 2019 CEO World. 18 September 2019.
- "Meet the 10 richest billionaire royals in the world right now Archived 2020-05-18 at the Wayback Machine", 2018 Business Insider. May 2018.
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- "NYT: el Rey llegó al trono casi sin dinero; su fortuna supera los 2.300 millones". Bolsamania. Bolsamania. Archived from the original on 8 November 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
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