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Edinburgh Live
2 days ago
- Business
- Edinburgh Live
World's richest royals have higher net worth than Bill Gates and Elon Musk combined
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info While the British Royal Family's wealth is estimated to be around £69 billion, they are far from the wealthiest royal family in the world. In the UK, the Royal Family's wealth stems from tangible assets such as properties, as well as the value of the family brand. The Duchy of Cornwall and the Duchy of Lancaster estateincludes land, property and other assets that belong directly to the Sovereign. Meanwhile, the 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 fortune is estimated at about £559.6 million ($772 million), making him the 258th wealthiest person in the UK. READ MORE - Kate Middleton's royal title 'almost went to someone else' before 'intervention' READ MORE - Kate Middleton's down to earth response when asked 'who are you' by school child However, the world's richest Royal family, the House of Saud, has net worth four times greater than Elon Musk and Bill Gates combined, the Mirror reports. 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 mogul turned philanthropist, Bill Gates, has a net worth of £81.5 billion ($105 billion). (Image: (Image: Getty)) (Image: (Image: Getty)) The House of Saud's net worth is so vast that it is estimated to be roughly 16 times that of King Charles's family, reports the Express. The Saudi Arabian Royal family's eye-popping wealth, largely derived from vast oil reserves, affords them a life of luxury that includes grand palaces, private jets, extravagant yachts and a highly lucrative art collection. This immense wealth among Middle Eastern Royal families has been a common feature in many regions, despite monarchies having previously held limited authority under the Ottoman Empire. However, following its collapse after World War I, these monarchies have seen their power and wealth skyrocket. The majority of this wealth is due to the exploitation of valuable resources found within the region, with Gulf monarchies in particular continuing to prosper. Consequently, Royal families from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are living a dream-like life. The Saudi Royal family alone consists of around 15,000 members, with the lion's share of wealth being held by approximately 2000 relatives. King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who has been at the helm since his reign began in 2015, currently heads the family. His most famous son and apparent heir, Mohammed bin Salman, also known as MBS, is also the current Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia and is widely regarded as the country's de facto ruler. The Royal Saudis, with their immense wealth, have made a number of extravagant purchases over the years. These include properties scattered around the globe like France's Chateau Louis XIV, bought by MBS for a whopping £235 million, and other lavish acquisitions such as Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi painting for £349.6 million and a staggering £392 million yacht - mere pocket change for such affluence.


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Top 5 richest royal families in the world-- And the position of UK Royals is a surprise
While monarchies may sound like a thing of the past, many countries still have and honour royal families; in some others, the royal family rules the nation. Their opulent life and elegant styles often fascinate people across the world, and many look up to them in awe. The UK Royal family might be one of the most popular ones in the world today, but did you know that they aren't the richest? Here we list the top five richest royal families in the world, as per Top 5 Expensive on social media, and some fascinating details about them: 1. House of Saud RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - MAY 13: U.S. President Donald J. Trump leaves Saudi Royal Court with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on May 13, 2025, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Trump begins a multi-nation tour of the Gulf region focused on expanding economic ties and reinforcing security cooperation with key U.S. allies. (Photo by) With a net worth which is estimated to be $1.4 trillion (16,29,25,68,040), the House of Saud is widely considered as the richest royal family in the world. For the unversed, the House of Saud was founded in the 18th century, and it is the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia ever since modern Saudi Arabia was established in 1932 by King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud. The House of Saud consists of several family members, and many of them hold influential government and business positions. Their wealth mainly comes from the kingdom's vast oil reserves, which are managed by Saudi Aramco—the world's most valuable oil company. 2. House of Al Sabah The ruling family of Kuwait, the House of Al Sabah, has an estimated net worth of around $360 million, as per reports. Established in 1752, the Al Sabah dynasty has led Kuwait through significant historical transitions, including its independence in 1961. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trending in in 2025: Local network access control [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo The Al Sabah family lives a relatively modest lifestyle in comparison to other monarchs, but they hold a respectable place in regional politics. The Emir of Kuwait serves as the head of state, guiding the nation's oil-rich economy and diplomatic affairs. 3. Royal family of Qatar Estimated to be worth $335 million, the Royal Family of Qatar is said to be the third richest family in the world, as per reports. Led by the Al Thani dynasty, the family has ruled Qatar since the mid-19th century. It plays a central role in the country's political, economic, and cultural landscape and is one of the most prominent Gulf monarchies. Under their leadership, Qatar transformed into one of the world's wealthiest nations per capita, thanks to its vast natural gas reserves. 4. Royal family of UAE The Royal Family of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) consists of the Al Nahyan family of Abu Dhabi and the Al Maktoum family of Dubai, and it is estimated to have a combined net worth of around $300 million. The Al Nahyan family, led by President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, oversees much of the country's vast oil wealth, while the Al Maktoum family of Dubai is known for transforming the emirate into a global hub of tourism, finance, and innovation. 5. British Royal Family One of the most popular royal families on the global stage, the UK Royal family is also known as the House of Windsor, and they are estimated to be worth $28 million. The family is currently headed by King Charles III , while his eldest son Prince William- the Prince of Wales is the heir apparent. Other senior members of the Royal family include Queen consort Camilla, Princess of Wales- Kate Middleton, among others. However, what keeps the UK Royals much in the news is their family feuds and controversies over the years-- be ir Charles and Diana's messy marriage and divorce, or Prince Harry and his wife Meghan accusing the UK royal family of racism and other things. Prince Harry ERASED From Royal Line? Inside Palace's Ruthless Succession Plot One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change


CairoScene
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Monochrome Monday: The Diriyah Tan Edition
Diriyah Tan may be the newest hue in town, but she's steeped in history. With raw textures, sweeping silhouettes, and artisanal design, going back to basics doesn't have to be boring. May 05, 2025 Diriyah Tan takes its name from the historic Saudi district of Diriyah, the original seat of power for the House of Saud and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its palette mirrors the region's Najdi architecture - mudbrick walls fired by the sun, layered in straw, sand, and lime. These materials weren't decorative; they were functional, insulating against heat while anchoring structures in the earth. That same ethos is now shaping fashion. Designers are channeling the neutral into dense cottons, raw silks, and sueded leathers - materials that absorb light rather than reflect it. The tone lends itself to silhouettes with weight: abayas cut like trench coats, tunics with architectural drape, accessories that nod to desert geometry. Sabry Marouf | Alabastra Bag Crafted in a palette that echoes the limestone relics of ancient Memphis, the Alabastra Bag draws from Egypt's alabaster vessels - objects once carved to hold perfumes and sacred oils. Sabry Marouf retools that lineage with clean lines and a modern clasp, anchoring the historical reference in sharp, contemporary form. Mashael Al Torath | Embroidered Abaya The embroidery maps out regional craft traditions with fine precision, while the fabric's density and hue speak to the sunbaked terrain of Najd. Worn open or wrapped, it layers effortlessly. Karen Wazen | Bella Gold Sunglasses The Bella frames bring sculptural energy to eyewear. In high-shine gold, they mirror the stark glint of light off sand and stone. Paired with Diriyah Tan, they become more of a provocation - glamour with edge, not gloss. House of THL | Dionysus Skirt Co-ord Airy but anchored, this co-ord plays with proportion and ease. The pleats add kinetic form, while the colour grounds the set in desert-worn elegance. Designed with movement in mind, it feels just as relevant on the Corniche as it does among clay courtyards. Zyne Shoes | Topaz Zyne's Topaz slides feature a textured upper that recalls the granularity of earthen walls. Handcrafted in Morocco, they hold their own in light and shadow, designed to be worn not indoors but out, against the sun. Aqui Beirut | Tate Suede Skirt Precision-cut in brushed suede, the Tate skirt borrows from modernist design - clean, quiet, and tactile. The muted warmth of Diriyah Tan allows the shape to speak clearly: no noise, just structure. Redefined | Scarf Trench Coat The trench coat gets a revision, not a reinvention. With its sculptural drape and off-centre fastenings, this piece uses asymmetry to shift the silhouette forward. It holds form without losing softness - tailoring that moves with intention. Lillian Ismail | 1/2 Beaded Saudi Gold 'Jeneh' Necklace Minted in memory, the Jeneh necklace reinterprets Saudi currency through fine jewellery. One half beaded, one half coin - this duality speaks to heritage in flux. Moroccan Touch | Sonia Matching Set Craft meets comfort in this embroidered set, where flow and form sit side by side. Its cut nods to caftan tradition, while the detailing brings it into sharp contemporary focus. Made for lounging, but styled like ceremony. Gissah Fragrances | Liquid Gold Liquid Gold captures oud at its most refined—smoky, resinous, and deeply regional. The bottle, tinted in Diriyah Tan, feels more apothecary than vanity - an object with scent and story.