As the only daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte is reportedly set to inherit a very special family heirloom from her late grandmother, Princess Diana, Hello! reports.
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PRINCESS CHARLOTTE’S SPECIAL INHERITANCE FROM PRINCESS DIANA
As the only daughter of Prince William, Princess Charlotte will reportedly one day have access to some exquisite pieces formerly owned by her great-grandmother, the Queen, Hello! reports.
But one piece of jewelry, in particular, is seen as a tad bit more special.
According to Business Insider, Charlotte will inherit the iconic Spencer tiara. It previously belonged to her late grandmother, Princess Diana.
The late Princess of Wales wore the tiara when she married Princes Charles in 1981.
The tiara is designed in a garland style. It features a central heart flanked by continuous running scrolls, interspersed with star and trumpet-shaped flowers. It is set with circular and rose-cut cushions and pear-shaped diamonds mounted in gold,” Hello! reports.
The Spencer tiara went on display in London in 2022, at which time Charlotte’s inheritance reportedly was also confirmed, MyLondon reports.
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INSIDE THE YOUNGEST ROYALS’ BANK BALANCES
Born into the royal family, these little ones are destined for greatness.
But as the royal children are yet to receive their inheritance and get jobs, their net worth are calculated by their value to the UK economy, ReadersDigest reports.
Prince George is second in line to the British throne, but together with his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, the trio, not even teenagers yet, have amassed a massive fortune together.
Pair with them, their cousins Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, the grandchildren of the late Princess Diana, are as financially fit as it comes.
PRINCE GEORGE
According to Express UK, Prince George has a net worth estimated at $2.9 billion (about R56 billion). The Prince generates up to R1.7 billion annually for the British economy, as per Marie Claire.
As the eldest son of the next monarch, Prince George will inherit the Duchy of Cornwall. This is a “large real estate portfolio that allows the Prince to have a substantial income,” Marca.com reports.
The property comprises 133,000 acres of land and is reportedly valued at over $1 billion (estimated at R18 billion).
PRINCESS CHARLOTTE
As per Readers Digest, Princess Charlotte has the highest net worth out of all the little ones. This is primarily thanks to the so called “Charlotte effect.”
The middle child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Charlotte has an estimated net worth of $5 billion (about R90 billion).
Her incredible net worth is largely due to the fact that clothing sells out the minute she is photographed in it.
Marie Claire reports that Princess Charlotte generates the British economy about R2.3 billion each year.
PRINCE LOUIS
In the year he was born, Prince Louis contributed R1 billion to the British economy, as per Marie Claire.
As the youngest, Prince Louis is reportedly worth between $70 million—$125 million (between R1 billion and R2 billion).
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