The British Royal family's wealth is estimated to be around £69 billion ($88 billion). This is according to Forbes, with their fortune stemming from tangible assets such as properties and the value of the family brand. Among the Royal Family's valuable assets are the highly profitable Duchy of Cornwall and the Duchy of Lancaster estate, which includes land, property and other assets that belong directly to the Sovereign.
The esteemed Savoy Hotel and Somerset House are part of the Duchy of Lancaster estate, with net assets totalling approximately £652.8 million ($755.4m). King Charles' personal wealth is estimated at about £559.6 million ($772 million), ranking him as the 258th richest person in the UK. However, there is one Royal family whose net worth far exceeds most, being four times greater than the combined wealth of Elon Musk and Bill Gates, reports the Express. The title of the world's wealthiest Royal family goes to the House of Saud, the ruling Royal family of Saudi Arabia, with a staggering net worth of £1.1 trillion ($1.4 trillion).
In comparison, the world's richest man, Elon Musk, has a net worth of £264.8 billion ($304 billion), while Microsoft tycoon turned philanthropist, Bill Gates, has a net worth of £81.5 billion ($105 billion). The House of Saud's net worth is so vast compared to the British Royal family that it is estimated to be roughly 16 times that of King Charles's family.