Today, in most of the countries that still exist, the Royal Family is a constitutional monarchy, i.e., the Royal Family is only representative and diplomatic. Royal property comes mainly from inheritance from previous generations and is part of the people’s taxes. Although there are no official statistics, the following Royals are always mentioned when people talk about wealth:
Royal Saudi Arabia
According to estimates by Brand Finance, the Saudi royal family can own a huge fortune of up to 1.4 trillion USԀ. To make it easy to imagine, this is 16 times more wealth than the $88 billiоn of the British Royal Family, which is also very rich. In addition to key figures like King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, many other distant branch members are also billionaires.
This wealth comes largely from its rich oil reserves. Royal owns Al Saud Oil Group, with a market capitalization of “heavenly” 1 trillion USԀ.
However, the Saudi Royal Family is quite tight-lipped. But people are still often overwhelmed by the long list of properties, such as palaces, mansions, private planes, etc., of members of the Royal Family. For example, the Crown Prince of this country spent nearly half a billiоn USԀ (more than 10,000 billiоn VNԀ) to buy a painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
Prince Mohammed is the owner of the most expensive house in the world, in France
During a trip, Prince Mohammed was interested in the Chateau Louis XIV Palace in France, so he quickly spent 315 million USԀ to own this work.
A private yacht of the King worth 520 million USԀ
A private Boeing 747 can carry 400 passengers
The interior of the plane is like a miniature palace with gilded interior
There is also a throne for the King in the plane
Royal Dubai
With abundant oil resources, Dubai is one of the richest countries in the world. Ordinary people in Dubai have had a very high life, and members of the Royal Family are, of course, even more luxurious than that. It is estimated that the family of King Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum owns a fortune of over $13 billiоn.
Looking at the daily life pictures of Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed (close nаme Fazza) shared on his personal page, we can somewhat imagine a different level. Prince Fazza, 38, has a close relationship with soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, who has a passion for skydiving.
It is worth noting that every time the Crown Prince posts a picture of him skydiving, fans see a different private plane. As for the hobbies of the rich, such as riding ostriches, playing yachts, collecting supercars, etc., they appear permanently in the life of this Crown Prince.
Fazza is considered one of the most handsome and richest princes in Asia as well as in the world
I have a hobby that is not for ordinary people: skydiving
Like many other Emiratis, this aristocrat has a hobby of gilding things like his supercar
Monaco Royal
Monaco is one of the smallest countries in the world but is extremely rich, with 32% of the population being millionaires. Prince Albert, the head of the Royal Family of this country, is a famous person with a lavish lifestyle. The son of the once-popular Hollywood movie star Grace Kelly is currently worth more than $1 billiоn, owning about a quarter of the country’s land. His fortune comes mainly from real estate and the casino business.
Family of Prince Albert
The wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Charlene in 2011 was one of the most luxurious and expensive weddings in the world, lasting up to 3 days with an estimated cost of 70 million USԀ.
Qatari royal family
Qatar’s King Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has an estimated fortune of $2.6 billiоn. The royal family mainly made money from oil and gas extraction. The royal family of this country owns many yachts, private planes, resorts and even satellites in space.’
From right to right: King of Qatar with his wife and son; Crown Prince inherits the throne
In August 2020, the Royal family once again noticed when they bought the superyacht Katara, one of the most expensive and luxurious yachts on the planet today, priced at about 412 million USԀ.
When placed next to a regular business yacht, the personal yacht Katara (right) is also half the size
A small part of the supercar collection of the Crown Prince of Qatar