Although online estimates of six-year-old Prince Archie and three-year-old Princess Lilibet’s wealth might be inflated, rumors suggest that the children of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could be worth more than many adult members of the Royal Family.
Similar to Prince William’s children, their wealth is believed to come from inheritances and gifts.
Kate Middleton – £7.9m

Kate’s wardrobe is said to be worth around £760k, and her parents are millionaires thanks to their business, Party Pieces.
Incredibly, Kate’s sister Pippa is five times wealthier than her, after marrying billionaire James Matthews.
Harry and Meghan – £47m

Even though they stepped down as senior royals in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are still among the wealthiest members of the Royal Family.
Harry inherited £10 million from Princess Diana and received a £7.9 million trust fund from the Queen Mother on his 40th birthday.
Then there’s the income from his widely talked-about memoir Spare.
As for Meghan, she has her Netflix series With Love, Meghan, which was recently renewed for a second season, as part of their £80 million deal with the streaming platform.
Before marrying Harry, Meghan was estimated to be worth £3.9 million, thanks to her role in Suits and her lifestyle blog The Tig.
Prince William – £80m

Like Harry, the heir to the throne has also received inheritances from the Queen Mother and Princess Diana, but his main source of wealth comes from the Duchy of Cornwall.
From April 2023 to March 2024, William made £23 million in private income from the duchy.
King Charles – £610 million to £1.8 billion

When Queen Elizabeth passed away in 2022, Charles inherited her estate without having to pay any inheritance tax.
According to a detailed report from The Guardian, the King’s fortune is estimated at £1.8 billion. His assets reportedly include £330 million in private properties like Balmoral and Sandringham, £2.3 million from selling horses at auctions, a £24 million art collection, £533 million worth of jewels, and even a £100 million stamp collection. On top of that, he earns around £20 million every year from the Duchy of Lancaster.
However, a spokesperson for the King described these numbers as “a highly creative mix of speculation, assumption and inaccuracy,” while The Sunday Times Rich List puts his net worth at a much lower £610 million.