Royal families worldwide boast vast fortunes, with their net worths varying significantly.
According to a report from Love Money published in March this year, the royal family of Saudi Arabia leads the pack with a staggering net worth of $1.4 trillion (£1.1tn).
King Salman, the current monarch, is believed to be the wealthiest individual member of the family, with a fortune estimated at $18 billion (£12.9bn). Following closely is Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the second wealthiest individual member, with an estimated net worth of $13.4 billion (£9.6bn).
The royal families of Kuwait, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi closely trail behind, with respective net worths of $360 billion, $335 billion, and $150 billion.
In contrast, the British royal family holds the fifth position on the list, with an estimated worth of a whopping $88 billion, as per Forbes in 2017.
Their wealth comprises a myriad of valuable assets, including the highly lucrative Duchy of Lancaster estate.
Prior to ascending to the throne, King Charles had a personal fortune of around $100 million. Meanwhile, his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, was estimated to have a net worth of $428.3 million, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2020.