Prince Andrew
Net worth: $5 million*
Title: Prince Andrew, Duke of York
As predicted, being the Queen’s third child and second son comes with a number of financial benefits. Prince Andrew has a trust fund established when he was a youngster, from which he receives an annual income of approximately $309 million. Prince Andrew, like many other members of the Royal Family, does not rely primarily on money from his parents or pensions. He is an active investor in a variety of enterprises and properties, including perfume and football clubs. He has also held networking events that allow for investment.
Prince Edward
Net worth: $45 million*
Title: Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
Prince Edward is the youngest of the Queen’s four children. Edward’s fortune, like his siblings’, is mostly derived from his claim to the Royal Family’s Sovereign Grant, as well as salary paid by the Crown. Currently, he works full-time for the Royal Family, assisting the Queen with her official tasks. He has also taken up many of the duties of the Duke of Edinburgh after his father’s retirement in 2017. At a younger age, the Earl of Wessex joined the Royal Marines, but he left after three months. He also tried his hand at a career in entertainment, where he worked under a variety of titles. He worked as a production assistant for musicals, founded Ardent Productions, and produced The Grand Knockout Tournament.