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How rich is the royal family? | CNBC Explains - YouTube
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Royal weddings like Prince Harry and Meghan
Markleâs here in Windsor are expensive affairs.
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The last royal wedding, for Prince William and Kate
Middleton, cost an estimated $34 million dollars.
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And thatâs low compared to the price tag for
Prince Charles and Princess Dianaâs wedding,
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which is predicted to have totaled
a hefty $150 million in todayâs dollars.
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Youâve got to be pretty rich to foot bills
this big, so just how rich is the royal family?
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The personal finances of Britainâs royal family are
kept very private, but letâs try to break it down.
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What we do know is that Queen Elizabeth II
is the wealthiest member of the royal family.
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Forbes estimates the queenâs personal
net worth is around $530 million.
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Thatâs a lot - but for context, not enough to put
her on the list of the worldâs richest people.
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So where does the
queenâs money come from?
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Itâs a little complicated, but it can all be
traced back to three main sources:
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her personal wealth and income, the
Sovereign Grant and the Privy Purse.
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Okay, letâs start with personal
wealth and income.
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This includes assets from the queenâs
investment portfolio and private estates.
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The queenâs personal investment portfolio
includes things like her private jewelry and art.
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Then thereâs her property - like
the Balmoral Estate in Scotland
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and the Sandringham Estate
in the English countryside.
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The queen inherited both from her father and their
combined value is estimated to be around $175 million.
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When it comes to her personal income, the
queen also has a lucrative hobby: horse racing.
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Itâs reported sheâs raked in $9 million
over the past three decades from the sport.
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Okay, now letâs look at the second source
of the queenâs money: the Sovereign Grant.
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This is a lump sum the queen receives from
the government to pay for official duties,
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things like receptions, travel and
maintenance of the royal palaces.
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The Sovereign Grant for 2017
and 2018 is around $100 million.
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The Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabethâs
husband, receives an additional annual allowance
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from parliament of nearly $500,000
to carry out his public duties.
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So where does the money in
the Sovereign Grant come from?
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The short answer is U.K. taxpayers.
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In 2016 and 2017, the queen collected around
90 cents per person in the country.
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Thatâs the cost of one
single first-class stamp.
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Okay, letâs go back to the queenâs third
source of income: the Privy Purse.
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This is a fancy way of referring
to the money generated by
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a very large plot of land, property and
assets called the Duchy of Lancaster.
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The Duchyâs main purpose is to provide
income for the Duke of Lancaster.
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That's a title that has represented
the reigning sovereign since 1399.
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And yes, the queen is sometimes referred
to as the âDukeâ of Lancaster.
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Itâs estimated the value of the Duchy
of Lancaster is around $700 million.
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The queen receives an annual income
of around $25 million from that.
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The queenâs son, Charles Prince of Wales, receives
a similar income from the Duchy of Cornwall.
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Thatâs because heâs heir to the crown.
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His estimated net worth
is around $400 million.
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In total, the queenâs immediate family is
valued at more than $1 billion.
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Wealth estimates for the younger
generation of royals are around
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$30 million for Prince William,
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$7 million for the Duchess of Cambridge
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and $25 million for Prince Harry.
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This all adds up to a lot of money.
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But sometimes people think the
royal family is worth even more.
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Well it turns out a lot of the most valuable
assets arenât actually owned by the royal family.
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Theyâre a part of two separate funds.
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One is an organization called the Crown Estate,
valued at a whopping $17 billion.
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Itâs a real estate business that includes major
chunks of property around the United Kingdom.
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The Crown Estate is managed by an independent board
of directors and its profits go to the U.K. Treasury.
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The second fund is the
Royal Collection Trust.
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This includes a lot of the things you would
typically associate with Britainâs royal family.
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Weâre talking palaces, famous art collections
and of course, the crown jewels.
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The total value of the Royal Collection is
estimated to be around $15 billion.
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But since itâs part of a trust thatâs passed
down from generation to generation,
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the queen doesnât personally
own these valuable assets.
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Thereâs no question
the royal family is rich.
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But simply measuring up their assets might
not actually give us a full picture of their wealth.
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Itâs estimated the monarchyâs brand brings in more
than $1 billion to the U.K. economy every year.
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Now thatâs a number
fit for a queen.
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Hey guys, it's Elizabeth.
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