The Net Worths Of Each Royal Family Member, Ranked

Does it come as a shock that Britain’s royal family has hundreds of millions of dollars? Not really — have you seen Buckingham Palace?! — but the actual numbers are still staggering. Who is paid primarily through the private Duchy of Cornwall estate? Who receives a salary from the Sovereign Grant, which is paid for by the British taxpayers? Where the heck does all this money come from, anyway? Let us break it down for you royal by royal...

Lady Amelia Windsor: $1 million

Once dubbed the “most beautiful” royal by Tatler, Lady Amelia Windsor makes her money the way many youngsters do nowadays: Instagram. The influencer’s grandfather, the Duke of Kent, is Queen Elizabeth’s first cousin, so it’s safe to say that Lady Amelia’s financial future is bright, both through her royal heritage and her own endeavors.

Sarah Ferguson: $2 million

After her divorce from Prince Andrew in 1996, Sarah Ferguson (aka “Fergie”) received about $4 million dollars from the royal family. Since a lot of that dough went into her daughters’ trust funds, it’s believed that Sarah’s net worth is now around $1-2 million.

Princess Eugenie: $4.8 million

Unlike her cousins, Princess Eugenie isn’t a working member of the royal family. Don’t despair, however; thanks to multiple trust funds, one of which was created by her mom Sarah Ferguson, Eugenie’s net worth is about $4 million. Add in her impressive salary as a full-time associate director at Hauser & Worth, and Eugenie is doing just fine. 

Princess Beatrice: $5 million

Like her younger sister, Beatrice doesn’t receive any money from the Duchy of Cornwall or the Sovereign Grant. She also gets a majority of her net worth — estimated at $5 million — from her family's various trusts. She’s a hard worker herself, as evidenced by her role as vice president at the software company Afiniti.