Inside the Royal Family’s Net Worth

This article appeared in peoplish.com and has been published here with permission.

The British Royal family has been making headlines for decades, and now we're taking a look at the net worth of each family member.

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge - $10 million

Prince William's beautiful wife is new to the royal game, but she has gotten it down in no time. In just a short period, she has built up a nice chunk of change. Part of her 10 million comes from her duties as the Duchess. But she also makes money from her family business. Her family owns a company called Party Pieces, and that company brings in a few pretty pennies for the Duchess.

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge - $10 million

Diana, Princess of Wales - $55 million

Gone but never forgotten, the stunning and generous Princess Diana was the heart and soul of the royal family for many years. After parting ways with the Royal family, Diana would be the recipient of a pretty nice settlement. Receiving $22 million for the separation only boosted her fortunes. When she tragically died in a car crash, she left her assets to be evenly distributed between her two young sons.

Diana, Princess of Wales - $55 million

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall - $5 million

It may have taken some time for people to accept Camilla as Charles's significant other. After all, she was stepping into the place of one of the most beloved royals (perhaps of all time), Diana. Eventually, she found her groove, and people began to warm to her charms. Prince Charles was so enamored with her charms that he opted out for a prenup, which means what is his is hers, but that doesn't mean she doesn't have her own money. In fact, though not as much as other royals, she sits on quite a nice nest egg.

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall - $5 million

Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh - $20 million

At 97 years old, the husband of the Queen has his duties and title, the Duke of Edinburgh. In fact, that is where most of his money comes from. He gets paid for duties that he carries out in the Queen's name, and this earns him $442,000 per year. These can include state dinners, tours abroad, and the state opening of the parliament. Though, as of late, he has stepped down from these duties, he still is sitting pretty with quite a lot of rainy day money.

Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh - $20 million