Queen Elizabeth II Net Worth 2022: How Rich Is the Queen, Where Does She Get Her Money From?
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Queen Elizabeth II is one of the most beloved, admired, and respected royal persons in the whole world. But how rich is she?

Queen Elizabeth II is one of the most beloved, admired, and respected royal persons worldwide. She has been on the throne since February 6, 1952, making her the longest-reigning monarch in the history of Britain.

She ascended to the throne at age 25 when her father, King George VI, died of lung cancer. According to Forbes, the King was 56 years old when he died.

Last February, she became the first British monarch to achieve 70 years of reign. But she celebrated the milestone privately and reiterated her commitment to serving the British.

Her charities address a wide range of problems, from youth chances to wildlife and environmental protection.

In 2021, the 95-year-old queen suffered from health issues that prompted her to slow down and withdraw from public appearances. She passed most of her royal duties to other members of the royal family, most especially Prince Charles.

According to the Guinness World Records, aside from being the longest-reigning queen, she currently holds the record of being the oldest queen, the richest queen, the oldest current monarch, and has most currencies that showcase her image.

Where Does Her Wealth Come From?

Queen Elizabeth II's massive wealth comes from many investments in real estate. Queen Elizabeth II Net Worth 2022 is valued at around $530 million, mostly she inherited from her King father, according to Parade.

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The Queen Mother left Queen Elizabeth II an estimated £70 million inheritance, as per Women's Health magazine, which included numerous valuable items of art. Her Majesty decided to transfer the most important objects left by her mother to the Royal Collection, where they would be "kept in trust for the nation."

When it comes to inherited estates, Prince Philip, the Queen's late husband, is claimed to have left a £10 million (around $13 million) inheritance, which includes a collection of Edward Seago paintings as well as 3,000 books.

Her Majesty also earns from the Privy Purse, which is passed down from royal to royal, is another source of The Queen's riches. It is funded by the Duchy of Lancaster, a massive landholding that includes 45,700 acres of farmland in North England and the land on which the Savoy Hotel in London is situated.

The personal investments of Queen Elizabeth II are primarily in British blue-chip shares, a massive art collection, a similarly huge jewelry collection, and real estate, including Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle, are among the holdings.

Other Source of Wealth

Cosmopolitan reported that some of her wealth comes from "Monarchy PLC" that has almost $28 billion worth of assets: The Crown Estate ( $19.5 billion), Buckingham Palace ($4.9 billion), the Duchy of Cornwall ($1.3 billion)n, the Duchy of Lancaster ( $748 million), Kensington Palace ( $630 million), and the Crown Estate Scotland ( $592 million.).

The Crown Estate is technically the property of the reigning monarch for the duration of their rule, although it is neither their private nor the government's property. An outside board instead manages the company. According to reports, the Crown Estate produced $475 million in earnings last year, with 25% going to the royal family and the remaining 75% going to the British Treasury.

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