Prince Edward
Net worth: $45 million*
Title: Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
Prince Edward, the Queen’s first cousin, has maintained the title of Duke of Kent for nearly 75 years since his father’s death. As so, he fulfills a variety of engagements on Her Majesty’s behalf. The majority of his net worth is comprised of a stipend for serving in the British Army (he was a soldier for over 20 years) and a yearly payment from the Crown of approximately $308,800. As if that weren’t enough, the Prince also serves as president of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, the Scout Association, the Royal United Services Institute, and the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Since 1967, he has also served as Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England. This explains his enormous net fortune!
Princess Anne
Net worth: $30 million*
Title: Anne, Princess Royal
Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s only daughter out of four children, has been a model royal her entire life. She is reported to be the hardest working member of the family, despite not being as well-known in the media as others. She directly supports over 300 charities and was the only royal with more than 100 engagements in 2017. But her achievements do not end there. Princess Anne was also the first Royal Family member to compete in the Olympics. She is a fantastic equestrian, having won two silver medals and a gold medal at the European Eventing Championships. Her net worth consists primarily of a yearly stipend from the Crown, a trust fund established by her grandfather, a residence, and £5,4 million in jewels.