The World’s Richest Royals in 2025: Who Tops the Global Wealth List

Royal Wealth in a Changing World: Royal families have long commanded influence through political power, cultural heritage, and immense wealth. In 2025, their fortunes remain a mirror of both historical legacies and modern investments—from oil and real estate to luxury brands and financial holdings.
CEOWORLD Magazine’s World’s Richest Royals, 2025 ranking highlights monarchs and princes whose fortunes rival billionaires in tech, finance, and private equity. While sovereign power may be symbolic in some cases, their wealth and influence remain highly strategic.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn Tops the Global List: At the helm is King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand (Rama X), with an estimated fortune of $52 billion. His wealth is derived largely from the Crown Property Bureau, controlling vast real estate holdings, investments, and stakes in Thailand’s largest companies. His financial dominance places him ahead of some of the world’s wealthiest sovereigns and cements his position as the richest royal globally in 2025.
Sultan of Brunei: Oil Wealth Legacy: In second place, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei holds a fortune of $30 billion. His wealth stems from the country’s extensive oil and gas reserves, which have long underpinned both Brunei’s prosperity and the Sultan’s personal fortune. Beyond hydrocarbons, the Sultan is renowned for his luxury lifestyle—his palace, automobile collection, and global investments reflecting the intersection of resource wealth and monarchy.
The World’s Richest Royals in 2025: Global Royal Wealth Rankings
| Rank | Name | Title | Residence | Net worth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) | King of Thailand | Thailand | $52 billion |
| 2 | Hassanal Bolkiah | Sultan of Brunei | Brunei | $30 billion |
| 3 | Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud | King of Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabia | $21 billion |
| 4 | Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud | Prince (House of Saud member) | Saudi Arabia | $15 billion |
| 5 | Mohammed VI | King of Morocco | Morocco | $10.1 billion |
| 6 | Hans-Adam II | Prince of Liechtenstein | Liechtenstein | $8.4 billion |
| 7 | Mohammed bin Salman | De facto ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabia | $5.3 billion |
| 8 | Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum | Ruler of Dubai | United Arab Emirates | $4.9 billion |
| 9 | Henri | Grand Duke of Luxembourg | Luxembourg | $4.6 billion |
| 10 | Juan Carlos I | King of Spain (abdicated in 2014) | Spain | $2.5 billion |
| 11 | Marie-Chantal | Crown Princess of Greece and Princess of Denmark | United States | $2 billion |
| 12 | Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani | Emir of Qatar | Qatar | $1.7 billion |
| 13 | Albert II | Prince of Monaco | Monaco | $1.3 billion |
| 14 | Charles III | King of the United Kingdom | United Kingdom | $1.1 billion |
| 15 | Abdullah II | King of Jordan | Jordan | $750 million |
| 16 | Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan | Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom | Nigeria | $390 million |
| 17 | Beatrix | Queen of the Netherlands (abdicated in 2013) | Netherlands | $320 million |
| 18 | William | Prince of Wales | United Kingdom | $180 million |
| 19 | Charlene | Princess of Monaco | Monaco | $150 million |
| 20 | Mswati III | King of Eswatini | Eswatini | $110 million |
| 21 | Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy | Prince of Venice | Switzerland | $105 million |
| 22 | Princess Stéphanie | Princess of Monaco | Monaco | $102 million |
| 23 | Tupou VI | King of Tonga | Tonga | $100 million |
| 24 | Carl XVI Gustaf | King of Sweden | Sweden | $82 million |
| 25 | Caroline | Princess of Monaco | Monaco | $75 million |
| 26 | Meghan | Duchess of Sussex | United States | $60 million |
| 27 | Harry | Duke of Sussex | United States | $60 million |
| 28 | Prince Michael | Prince Michael of Kent | United Kingdom | $40 million |
| 29 | Mike Tindall | Married to Zara Phillips | United Kingdom | $38 million |
| 30 | David Armstrong-Jones | 2nd Earl of Snowdon | United Kingdom | $28 million |
| 31 | Peter Phillips | Son of Anne, Princess Royal | United Kingdom | $22 million |
| 32 | Zara Phillips | Daughter of Anne, Princess Royal | United Kingdom | $20 million |
| 33 | Catherine | Princess of Wales | United Kingdom | $18 million |
| 34 | Prince Richard | Duke of Gloucester | United Kingdom | $16 million |
| 35 | Lady Sarah Chatto | Daughter of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon | United Kingdom | $14 million |
| 36 | Prince Edward | Duke of Edinburgh | United Kingdom | $12 million |
| 37 | Anne, Princess Royal | Daughter of Queen Elizabeth II | United Kingdom | $10 million |
| 38 | Prince Edward | Duke of Kent | United Kingdom | $10 million |
| 39 | Sophie | Duchess of Edinburgh | United Kingdom | $10 million |
| 40 | Princess Michael of Kent | Princess Michael of Kent | United Kingdom | $5 million |
| 41 | Prince Andrew | Duke of York | United Kingdom | $5 million |
| 42 | Queen Camilla | Queen of the United Kingdom | United Kingdom | $5 million |
| 43 | Lady Amelia Windsor | Granddaughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent | United Kingdom | $5 million |
| 44 | Princess Beatrice | Daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York | United Kingdom | $4.8 million |
| 45 | Princess Eugenie | Daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York | United Kingdom | $4.2 million |
| 46 | Birgitte | Duchess of Gloucester | United Kingdom | $1.5 million |
| 47 | Sarah | Duchess of York | United Kingdom | $1 million |
Middle Eastern Royals Dominate the Top Tier
The Middle East continues to produce some of the richest royals globally:
- King Salman of Saudi Arabia: Valued at $21 billion, reflecting oil-based wealth and control of strategic national assets.
- Prince Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud: A high-profile investor with $15 billion, his global portfolio spans real estate, hospitality, and media.
- Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS): Estimated at $5.3 billion, with rising influence as de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia and architect of Vision 2030.
These fortunes are intertwined with geopolitical power and economic transformation agendas, making them as much strategic players as they are royal figures.
Europe’s Royal Fortunes
Across Europe, wealth levels vary dramatically.
- King Mohammed VI of Morocco ranks 5th globally at $10.1 billion, largely from banking, mining, and agricultural holdings.
- Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein controls $8.4 billion, anchored by LGT Bank, one of Europe’s largest family-owned private banks.
- Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Dubai) commands $4.9 billion, leveraging Dubai’s global hub status.
- European monarchs like King Charles III of the United Kingdom ($1.1B), Prince Albert II of Monaco ($1.3B), and the Grand Duke of Luxembourg ($4.6B) maintain considerable fortunes tied to estates, investments, and sovereign grants.
These numbers illustrate how royal wealth in Europe is more diversified, often tied to financial institutions, estates, and strategic equity stakes.
Modern Royals: From Celebrity to Capital
The list also extends into modern, globally recognizable figures:
- Prince William ($180M) and Catherine, Princess of Wales ($18M) maintain fortunes tied to inheritance, estates, and global influence.
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, both valued at $60 million each, reflect a new model of royal wealth—driven by media ventures, publishing, and entertainment.
- Royals such as Princess Charlene of Monaco ($150M) and Princess Beatrice ($4.8M) illustrate the broad range of royal net worths, from billion-dollar fortunes to tens of millions.
Their wealth demonstrates the convergence of royalty, celebrity, and capital markets.
Wealth, Power, and Influence: The 2025 World’s Richest Royals ranking underscores how dynastic wealth remains a cornerstone of global influence. From Asia’s trillion-dollar property holdings to the Middle East’s oil dynasties and Europe’s diversified estates, royal wealth is both a legacy and a strategic tool.
For CEOs, investors, and policymakers, these fortunes offer lessons in asset diversification, intergenerational planning, and geopolitical capital allocation. In an era where private billionaires often dominate headlines, royals remind us that dynastic wealth and influence remain enduring forces in global affairs.
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