By Jeanne Martin
Published
December 28 at 6:03 p.m.
According to a study carried out by Outdoor Toys and revealed by the Daily Expressthe fortune of the richest child in the world is estimated at 3.9 billion pounds sterling, or approximately 4.7 billion euros. Here's who it is.
At the beginning of 2024, the Outdoor Toys site, specializing in the sale of outdoor games for children, unveiled a study evaluating the richest star child in the world. With a fortune estimated at around 4.7 billion euros, it was Princess Charlotte, aged only 9, who came at the top of this ranking. The daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton, who is not yet heir to the throne of the British Crown, has a larger heritage than that of her big brother George, who comes in second place in the study with an estimated fortune at around 3.4 billion euros.
The youngest of the Prince and Princess of Wales is also ahead of the children of the stars of the United States. Rihanna and ASAP Rocky's first son, Rza Athelston, comes in third place, ahead of Blue Ivy Carter, the daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Stormi, the daughter of Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott, closes the top 5. The study reveals that a large part of the fortune attributed to Princess Charlotte comes from “the Kate effect”according to which his mother is the most powerful royal influencer in fashion. Each piece worn by Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte sees its desirability and price skyrocket. George and Louis' sister also has numerous business investments in her name.
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Princess Charlotte: this gift estimated at more than €40,000 that she was unable to keep
In 2015, a few months after her birth, the granddaughter of King Charles III received a very valuable gift: an 18-karat white gold rattle adorned with sapphires, rubies and diamonds that represented the flag of the United Kingdom. United. A gift offered by the Natural Sapphire Company, estimated at more than €40,000. However, protocol requires that members of the British royal family cannot accept gifts from companies, in order to avoid conflicts of interest and exploitation of their image. Kensington Palace has never confirmed receipt of the priceless gift.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.