Royal Family's little known member worth more than George, Charlotte and Louis combined


Lady Amelia Windsor is said to have a very impressive net worth – one that exceeds Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’s combined.

Amelia is the Duke of Kent’s granddaughter and currently stands at 43rd in the line of succession.

According to an article by Yahoo! Finance, Lady Amelia holds an estimated net worth of between £793,000 [$1m] and £4million [$5m).

As opposed to Amelia, all three of Prince William’s children – George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five – are thought to be worth around £400,000 [$500,000] each.

According to the article by Yahoo!, the 28-year-old has a “much higher profile” than is typical of a member of the Royal Family.

Describing her as “fashionista”, the publication also said Amelia has worked for some of the world’s biggest fashion brands.

As well as modelling for Dolce and Gabbana, Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent’s granddaughter has also worked for Chanel and Bulgari.

It is thought that Amelia’s net worth could be significantly higher if reports that she makes £793,000 [$1m] a year from brand deals and collaborations are correct.

Despite George, Charlotte and Louis’s estimated net worths, the trio – who stand at second, third and fourth in the line of succession – will likely be worth a lot more as they grow older.

Another lesser-known royal that made the list is Amelia’s grandmother Katharine, the Duchess of Kent.

The Duchess is Kent is said to worth around £793,000 [$1m] and £7,800,000 [$10m].

The publication read that the “low-key royal comes from a wealthy landowning family and was pretty rich before she married [Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent].”

It is thought that Prince Archie, who will turn five next month, and Princess Lilibet, two, have impressive net worths.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s children, who now live in the US, are thought to be worth between £4million [$5m] and £8million [$10m] each.

Although estimates, Archie and Lilibet “have relatively little personal wealth of their own, apart from gifts, heirlooms, and trust funds”.

The two children will likely make “phenomenal sums of money in the private sector” like their parents, Harry and Meghan.

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