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    • Queen Elizabeth. Prior to Queen Elizabeth II's passing on September 8, 2022, the late royal's net worth was an estimated $520 million dollars, according to Wealth-X, a global wealth insights firm.
    • Prince Philip. Prior to his death in 2021 at the age of 99, the Queen's husband had earned a yearly salary of $500,000 from Parliament. He had a much more modest net worth, of just a cool $30 million.
    • King Charles. King Charles has an estimated net worth of $400 million, according to Wealth-X. Most of his money came from the Duchy of Cornwall, a private estate that funds the life and activities of whomever is the Prince of Wales and his family.
    • Princess Diana. As part of her divorce settlement, Princess Diana received $22.5 million from Prince Charles a year before she passed away. The money, as well as other assets like jewelry and personal belongings, went to her sons.
  2. Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh. Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (born Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones, 20 January 1965) is a member of the British royal family. She is married to Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, the youngest sibling of King Charles III . Sophie grew up at Brenchley, Kent, and later attended West Kent College, training as a secretary.

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    Monarch Total payments: £612m Total engagements (2002-22): 10,934 Yearly average:521 As king, Charles, 74, is responsible for paying other working royals from the private privy purse income he receives from the Duchy of Lancaster. The annual payment from the sovereign grant from the Treasury – currently £86.3m– also pays for other costs of the work...

    Queen Consort Total payments: unknown Total engagements (2005-22): 3,886 Yearly average:216 Camilla became an official working member of the royal family when she married Charles in 2005 in a relatively low-key civil ceremony at the Guildhall in Windsor. The cost of Camilla’s official duties and charitable work, as well as her personal staff and he...

    Succession: heir to the throne Total payments: unknown William’s total engagements (2006-22): 2,038 Yearly average: 120 Catherine’s total engagements (2011-22): 1,169 Yearly average:97 Prince William, 40, and his wife, Catherine, 41, share three homes: Amner Hall, on the king’s private Norfolk estate, Sandringham; Adelaide Cottage, near Windsor Cas...

    Succession: 5th in line Total payments: unknown Harry’s total engagements (2006-19): 1,190 Yearly average: 85 Meghan’s total engagements (2018-19): 179 Yearly average:90 Before his exit from the royal family in 2020, Prince Harry’s upkeep and his official duties were – like his brother – funded by his father, Charles, from the profits of the Duchy ...

    Succession: 8th in line Total payments: £12.9m Total engagements (2002-19): 7,849 Yearly average:436 Andrew, 63, the disgraced brother of the king, has lived a luxurious lifestyle, but precisely how he has funded it remains something of a mystery. One visible source of income was official payments he had received since 1978 for his royal engagement...

    Succession: 13th in line Total payments: £6.5m Edward’s total engagements (2002-22): 7,363 Yearly average: 351 Sophie’s total engagements (2002-22): 4,463 Yearly average:213 The king’s youngest sibling, Prince Edward, 59, lives with his wife, Sophie, 58, in Bagshot Park, a 21-hectare estate near Windsor, on another lease bought from the crown estat...

    Succession: 16th in line Total payments: £16.6m Total engagements (2002-22): 11,088 Yearly average:528 Often described as one of the hardest-working royals, Anne, 72, has put in more than 11,000 official appearances over the last two decades – more than any other living royal. She has received official payments since 1971, after she took up the rol...

    Succession: 30th in line Total payments: £12m Richard’s total engagements (2002-22): 4,986 Yearly average: 237 Birgitte’s total engagements (2002-22): 2,660 Yearly average:127 Some may be surprised that a royal who is first cousin once removed of King Charles has received the equivalent – in today’s money – of £12m in payments for royal engagements...

    Succession: 40th in line Total official payments: £18m Total engagements (2002-22): 3,963 Yearly average:189 The Duke of Kent, 87, has been a working royal since 1961. Until 2021, he was perhaps best known for handing out the Wimbledon winners’ trophies as the president of the Lawn Tennis Association. His long stint has earned him the equivalent of...

    Succession: 56th in line Total payments: £17.2m Total engagements (2002-22): 1926 Yearly average:91 Princess Alexandra, a first cousin once removed of the king, trained as a nurse at Great Ormond Street hospital but became a working royal soon after Elizabeth II’s reign began in 1955. Now 86, she was, in previous decades, one of the more active wor...

  4. Mar 20, 2023 · Sophie, 57, has a net worth estimated at $10 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Ironically, her husband, Prince Edward, also has an estimated net worth of $10 million. The British...

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  5. Mar 9, 2024 · The episode, which is set to air on March 10, the Duke of Edinburgh’s 60th birthday, will see the Prince sit down with the presenter and open up about his wife, the Duchess of Edinburgh, and their two children, Lady Louise, 20, and James, Earl of Wessex, 16.

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  6. May 24, 2023 · The Duchess of Edinburgh is "deeply saddened" after learning a woman that was struck by a motorcycle in her motorcade has died. The family of Helen Holland, 81, said she had fought "for her life for nearly two weeks" after she was struck at a busy junction in Earl's Court, west London on May 10.

  7. May 11, 2023 · Everything you need to know about Sophie, the new Duchess of Edinburgh. Sophie has been a member of the Royal Family for almost 25 years after marrying Edward in 1999

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