Queen Elizabeth II Fortune Forbes: How Much Was Queen Elizabeth’s Net Worth and How Did She Make Her Money?

The UK’s monarch for the past 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II has died at age 96 – but what was Queen Elizabeth’s net worth?

Seven months after Hollywood Unlocked reported that Queen Elizabeth II had passed away, Buckingham Palace is reporting that the monarch has died. This morning (September 8), there have been ongoing reports that the Queen was ill, and later, images of the Royal Family reportedly rushing to her side surfaced. The exact state of her health was not shared, but it was reported that her physicians expressed “concern.”

Then, less than an hour ago, the Royal Family’s verified

What was Queen Elizabeth II’s net worth?

Queen Elizabeth II was worth $600 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. Forbes also reports that Queen was worth $500 million.

The finances of the British royal family come from a number of sources. The British government supports the monarch and some of her family financially by means of the Sovereign Grant, which is intended to meet the costs of the sovereign’s official expenditures. This includes the costs of the upkeep of the various royal residences, staffing, travel and state visits, public engagements, and official entertainment. Other sources of income include revenues from the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall, income from assets of other trusts, income from private investments, and a parliamentary annuity.

The late Queen had a private income from her personal investment portfolio, though her personal wealth and income were not known.

In 2002, she inherited her mother’s estate, thought to have been worth £70 million (the equivalent of about £121 million today). Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle are privately owned by the Queen.

Jock Colville, a former private secretary to the Queen (when she was Princess Elizabeth) and a director of her bank, Coutts, estimated her wealth at £2 million in 1971 (the equivalent of about £30 million today).

An official statement from Buckingham Palace in 1993 called estimates of £100 million “grossly overstated”.

Forbes magazine estimated the Queen’s net worth at around $500 million (about £325 million) in 2011, while an analysis by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index put it at $425 million (about £275 million) in 2015.

In 2012 the Sunday Times estimated the Queen’s wealth as being £310 million ($504 million), and that year the Queen received a Guinness World Record as Wealthiest Queen.

The Sunday Times Rich List 2015 estimated her wealth at £340 million, making her the 302nd richest person in the United Kingdom; that was the first year she was not among the Sunday Times Rich List’s top 300 most wealthy since the list began in 1989. She was number one on the list when it began in 1989, with a reported wealth of £5.2 billion, which included state assets that were not hers personally, (approximately £13.8 billion in today’s value).

The Keeper of the Privy Purse is Head of the Privy Purse and Treasurer’s Office and has overall responsibility for the management of the sovereign’s financial affairs.

How Queen Elizabeth’s net worth, homes will be bequeathed to royal family

While the monarchy as a whole is worth $88 billion, according to Forbes magazine, Queen Elizabeth personally was worth a fraction of that. But $447 million of her own personal money should be going to her family.

Some of that money is inherited: She got $85 million when her mother died and a further $12 million from her husband Philip. A large bulk of her income also originated in the Crown Estate — the monarch gets 15% of the profit of the large property estate, which once belonged to the monarchy and is worth nearly $10 billion. That income will now pass directly to her successor, Charles, after her death on Sept. 8, 2022, at age 96.

A separate and completely private income comes from the Duchy of Lancaster, another land and property portfolio, which is held in trust for the Sovereign. It makes about $24 million a year. That, too, will pass to Prince Charles.

“The big question is who she [left] her money to,” Angela Levin, author of “Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall; From Outcast to the Future Queen Consort,” told The Post. “Did she leave much to Prince Andrew or Prince Harry? Do they deserve it?’

After Queen Elizabeth's death, various royals will split up her estate and $447 million fortune.
After Queen Elizabeth’s death, various royals will split up her estate and $447 million fortune.
Some $447 million of Queen Elizabeth's personal money should be going to her family.
Some $447 million of Queen Elizabeth’s personal money should be going to her family.
Charles is expected to live in Buckingham Palace once he becomes king.
Charles is expected to live in Buckingham Palace once he becomes king.

Prince Charles will have plenty of money once he becomes king so it is likely that the queen looked after all her other children and grandchildren — however badly they’ve behaved — in her will.

“It’s been widely reported that Andrew is the queen’s favorite son, and it’s likely she’s set aside some portion of her fortune for him,” said royal commentator Josh Rom. “While he wants to rehabilitate his image, it’s unlikely that will happen. His association with Jeffrey Epstein and his failure to cut ties with him, despite knowing about some of his crimes, is something that the public, for certain, won’t get over.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are likely to move into Windsor Castle, where Queen Elizabeth (above at the castle with Prince Philip) spent her final days.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are likely to move into Windsor Castle, where Queen Elizabeth (above at the castle with Prince Philip) spent her final days.
Balmoral, in the Scottish Highlands and the traditional abode of royal family in the summer, may be turned into a museum.
Balmoral, in the Scottish Highlands and the traditional abode of the royal family in the summer, may be turned into a museum.

“But there are [the queen’s] other children — Anne and Edward — as well as their children too. She’ll have wanted to look after all of them.”

As for the many grand houses and palaces, we are now likely to witness what has been called the “Game of Homes,” with many of the royals moving and Charles shuffling the cards in terms of who lives where. He will obviously get priority, Prince William and his son Prince George will get second dibs.

Charles’ London abode will be Buckingham Palace, although he is also expected to open up more rooms to the public.

Ownership of the royal estate Sandringham, in Norfolk, is left in question after the shuffling of titles.
Ownership of the royal estate Sandringham, in Norfolk, is left in question after the shuffling of titles.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse was the official residence in Scotland of the queen.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse was the official residence in Scotland of the queen.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are likely to move into the fairy-tale Windsor castle where the queen spent her final days. At 1,000 years old, it is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, but Charles is said to not be a fan. That’s because it is also rather noisy, being located under the flight path of nearby Heathrow Airport. The couple will also keep a private apartment at Kensington Palace in the heart of London.

Balmoral, in the Scottish Highlands and the traditional abode of the queen in the summer, may be turned into a museum.

“Charles and Camilla love Birkhall, which he inherited from his grandmother, so they don’t need another home in Scotland,” Levin said. “[Kate] and William have never expressed their love of the place.”

That leaves the royal estate Sandringham, in Norfolk, as well as Charles’s private house Highgrove in Gloucestershire — the place he really calls home — and his London base, Clarence House, which he moved into after his grandmother’s passing.

One plan is that Clarence House — once earmarked for Prince Harry — is now saved for when Prince George comes of age, while Sandringham, where Charles has already developed an organic farm, may become his country estate. Highgrove could become a museum, with Charles using it for a few weeks of the year and paying for the privilege.

Charles’ siblings are unlikely to be much affected by the changes. Prince Andrew took over the Royal Lodge in Windsor after the passing of his grandmother, Prince Edward’s home at Bagshot Park belongs to the Crown Estate and he is also likely to stay put. And Princess Anne was given her home, Gatcombe Park, by the queen.

What was Queen Elizabeth II’s cause of death?

On Thursday, 8 September 2022, the Royal Family’s verified Twitter account confirmed that Queen Elizabeth II passed.

Per the report, it is believed that Queen died a natural death.

“The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon,” the brief statement read. “The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”

As thousands express their condolences over her death, Jason Lee from Hollywood Unlocked has also become a trending topic. Earlier this year, the blogging giant reported that they had sources who informed them that the Queen was dead. The news quickly reached one end of the earth to the other, but as quick as social media circulated the report, Buckingham Palace stepped in to say that she was alive and well.

When confronted, Lee repeatedly stood by his source until he finally conceded with an apology for the confusion. 

Sources: wikipedia.org; New York Post

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