In Europe today there are 12 states with the monarchy, with many of the Royals playing in the international press daily. Their personal possessions, however, are not as big as their famous names, as their lives are greatly based on state grants.

Contrary to what we would think, the richest king of Europe is neither Charles of Britain nor Felipe of Spain, not even Albert of Monaco.

With a personal fortune of $ 4 billion, the great Duke of Luxembourg, Henri, (Grand Duke Henri) is considered the richest king of Epirus, as his wealth is mainly based on private capital and not on state benefits.

Indicatively, according to hellomagazine.com, while King Charles and Camilla have received more than £ 86 million through the dominant grant over the last three years, the kings of Luxembourg only receive about £ 9m.

Most of the personal wealth of the kings comes from their private property, including the land, their property and their jewelry.

The Grand Duke Henri owns three official real estate: the Palace of the Grand Duke, the Fischbach Castle and its main residence, the Berg Castle in the city of Colmar-Berg.

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Berg Castle is the main residence of Luxembourg’s monarch from World War II

However, Henri is closely competing in the wealth of the “unknown” Prince Hans-Adam of Liechtenstein. While some estimates make him in front of Hans-Adam, others show that the Prince of Liechtenstein exceeds him by more than $ 3 billion.

However, Luxembourg’s Palace has previously denied allegations of family property.

In 2019 he issued a statement stating: “The data that has been circulating in some publications on the wealth of the Great Ducal Court for years are pure imagination. In fact, this property corresponds to a minimum of only a percentage of recently traded numbers. “

Trivia: The richest monarch in the world is the king of Thailand Vajiralongkorn, with property believed to reach $ 43 billion, mainly through investment.