The British royal family and their sources to earn money

Queen Elizabeth II of England, who rose to the throne 68 years ago on February 6. She turned 95 this year in April. But she isn’t as wealthy as she appears. Elizabeth II has a net worth of $442.92 million (£340 million), which she earned through a taxpayer subsidy and two other sources of income. That’s far more than any other member of the family, including the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who have a combined wealth of more than $30 million. Here’s how the British royal family makes their fortune.

The Sovereign Grant is a sum of money given to the Queen of the royal family by taxpayers every year

The Privy Purse is also one of the sources of the Queen’s personal income

Other valuable assets contribute to the Queen’s net worth like the Sandringham and Balmoral palace

Also, Prince Charles of the family has a large personal income on his side

The royal family who work full-time for the Crown, on the other hand, cannot earn money from any of the outside sources

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