The 10 Richest Royal Families In Europe


#10. King Philippe, Belgium Net worth: $13 million Fun fact: Belgium’s Civil List covers all expenses for King Philippe, which were roughly $13.8 million in 2013. #9. King Felipe VI, Spain Net worth: $20 million Fun Fact: In 2015, the King of Spain slashed his salary by 20% to $267,447. His family’s royal life includes eight palaces, five country residences, and 10 monasteries and convents and costs Spain $8.9 million a year. #8. King Harald V, Norway Net worth: $30 million Fun Fact: King Harald V is not required to pay taxes on his wealth. His lifestyle reportedly costs Norway $72 million a year. #7. Queen Margrethe II, Denmark Net worth: $40 million Fun Fact: Queen Margrethe II has been the monarch of Denmark since 1972.

6. King Carl XVI Gustaf, Sweden

Net worth: $70 million Fun Fact: King Carl XVI Gustaf was paid $7.6 million for his official duties in 2015.

5. Queen Beatrix, Netherlands

Net worth: $200 million Fun Fact: She abdicated the throne in 2013. The current King of Netherlands is King Willem-Alexander.

4. Queen Elizabeth II, England

Net worth: $600 million Fun Fact: The British royal family’s fortune is made up of art, investments, trusts, and property. Most of it comes from The Crown Estate which includes Buckingham Palace and the crown jewels. #3. Prince Albert II, Monaco Net worth: $1 billion Fun Fact: Prince Albert II reportedly personally owns a fourth of the land over which he reigns. #2. Prince Hans Adam II, Liechtenstein Net worth: $3.5 billion Fun Fact: Prince Hans Adam II receives an untaxed expense allowance in the amount of nearly $271,000. The enormous net worth of the House of Lichtenstein comes from its privately owned bank, LGT Group and investments.

1. Grand Duke Henri, Luxembourg

Net worth: $4 billion Fun Fact: The Grand Ducal Family does not receive a salary, but they do get about $325,000 every year since 1948 to carry out royal functions.