Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh – $20 million
The queen’s husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, lived to reach 97 years old and was the oldest member of the royal family. His annual income was $442,000, which he derived from his official duties in the Queen’s name. State dinners, foreign trips, and the state opening of the parliament were all included in his compensation. Towards the end of his career, he announced his resignation. With his savings, he was able to live comfortably for the time being.
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon – $25 million
The 91-year-old Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, passed away in 2002. Before that day, she had worked hard to establish her own reputation. She left the world a better place because of her personal charisma and the support of the royal family. She was well-known for having a terrible time with her personal relationships. In contrast, her financial status remained untouched. To top it all off, she was given a significant quantity of money. More than half her fortune was given away as bequests to charity foundations.