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These Are the 12 Richest Princesses in the World


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Many little girls dream of being princesses, and for a lucky few around the world, those dreams are a reality. Being a princess often means enjoying the finer things in life, including designer clothes, lavish vacations, palatial living and royal net worths of millions of dollars.
Last updated: Nov. 19, 2020
12. Princess Beatrice of York
Net worth: $10 millionCountry: England
Princess Beatrice is the older daughter of The Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York, and one of the Queen of England’s grandchildren. Princess Beatrice is seventh in the line of succession to the throne. She is the first member of the royal family to complete the London Marathon and works full time in business.
Given how wealthy the queen is, it’s no surprise to see many of her family members on this list.
11. Princess Eugenie of York
Net worth: $10 millionCountry: England
Princess Eugenie is the younger daughter of The Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York, and is the Queen of England’s granddaughter. She is eighth in line for the throne. In October 2018, Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank in an expensive royal wedding held at Windsor Castle.
10. Crown Princess Victoria
Net worth: $10 millionCountry: Sweden
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, is the oldest daughter of the King and Queen of Sweden. She will be Sweden’s first female Head of State from the Bernadotte Dynasty. Victoria married Daniel Westling in 2010, and they have two children together.
9. Kate Middleton
Net worth: $10 millionCountry: England
Princess Kate, also known as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, married Prince William in 2011 at Westminster Abbey. They have three children together. Before she was a royal, Middleton worked for her parents’ party supply company.
8. Princess Madeleine
Net worth: $10 millionCountry: Sweden
Princess Madeleine is the youngest daughter of the King and Queen of Sweden. She currently resides in London, where her husband Chris O’Neill works as the managing director of Wilton Payments Limited. They have three children together.
7. Princess Sofia
Net worth: $10 million (based on Prince Carl Philip’s net worth)Country: Sweden
Princess Sofia is the wife of Prince Carl Philip. Sofia was well-known in Sweden even before she became a royal because of her career as a model and reality star. Sofia and Carl Philip have two children together.
6. Princess Anne
Net worth: $30 millionCountry: England
Princess Anne is the only daughter of the Queen of England and is currently 12th in line to the throne. Anne, whose full title is Princess Royal, is married to Sir Timothy Laurence, a retired British naval officer. Anne competed in the Olympic Games in 1976 as an equestrian.
5. Caroline, Princess of Hanover
Net worth: $100 millionCountry: Monaco
Caroline, Princess of Hanover, also known as Princess Caroline of Monaco, is the oldest daughter of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier. Caroline studied philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris, and she has been married three times. Her current husband is Prince Ernst August of Hanover.
4. Princess Stéphanie
Net worth: $100 millionCountry: Monaco
Princess Stéphanie is the youngest child of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier. She has been scrutinized for many of her romantic relationships, reports People, including her first marriage to her bodyguard Daniel Ducret, who was also already a father to a son, and a relationship with married elephant trainer Franco Knie. During the 80s, Stéphanie pursued careers as a model and a singer.
3. Princess Charlene
Net worth: $150 millionCountry: Monaco
Charlene Wittstock is a former Olympic swimmer who met her husband Prince Albert during an international swim meet in Monaco. They got married in 2011. According to her official biography, her hobbies include surfing and hiking.
2. Princess Gesine
Net worth: $1.05 billionCountry: Italy
Princess Gesine and her brother Prince Jonathan Doria Pamphilj were adopted from an orphanage as babies by an Italian princess, Orietta Doria Pamphilj, Principessa di Melfi, and were raised in the Palazzo Doria in Rome, according to Vanity Fair. In 2000, Gesine and Jonathan inherited the royal estate after their mother passed away.
1. Princess Charlotte
Net worth: $5 billion (based on value to U.K. economy)Country: England
Princess Charlotte is only 3 years old, but she’s already worth billions, Marie Claire U.K. reported. The daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton was an influencer from the minute she was born: The GH Hurt & Sons shawl she was wrapped in during her first public appearance sold out immediately. And, according to Brand Finance, her influence is only expected to grow as she gets older.
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