The personal wealth of King Charles III of England It has been analyzed again. A little over a year ago, the British newspaper ‘The Guardian’ put it in 2,060 million euros, , after having received the inheritance from his mother, Isabel II. Although the aforementioned media acknowledged that it was impossible to know the real heat of the monarch’s properties, it claimed to have carried out the calculation with the help of 12 experts in the real estate, automobile and art markets. However, the Sunday Times speaks of 707 million euros, as published this Friday. However, the Sunday Times has pointed out that it only includes the monarch’s personal assets, not the Crown Estate (such as jewellery), which the king maintains for the country. The king’s estimated wealth comes, in addition to inherited properties, from other investments, according to the Sunday report.

Thus, he points out that, after his mother’s inheritance, his personal wealth has increased by ten million pounds (11.6 million euros). In fact, he points out that Charles III, who acceded to the throne less than two years ago, occupies the position 258 on the list of 350 people and richest families in the United Kingdom, up from 263rd place in 2023. The newspaper’s calculations suggest that the monarch has benefited from an increase in the net worth of his properties. It is estimated that the private properties which he inherited after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, such as the Sandringham palace in Norfolk (southeast English) and Balmoral castle in Scotland, represent a large part of his fortune.

The king of the United Kingdom continues with his agenda after receiving treatment. In February it was learned he was suffering from serious health problems. This is what the BBC said: “Breaking news from Buckingham Palace: King Charles III has cancer.” He made it public himself. In fact, he has been seen entering and leaving the hospital, recovering with his wife, who also did not hide his sick leave due to exhaustion as she took care of the agenda alone. This Thursday he attended a gala commemorating Antonio Pappano’s 22nd anniversary as conductor of the Royal Opera House.

While still Prince of Wales, Charles III was appointed president of the Royal Ballet in 2003 and patron of the Royal Opera House in 2009, a patronage he will retain as announced last week. This event occurred after the king resumed his public agenda on April 30, after having canceled it when he announced his diagnosis of cancer – of an unspecified type – in the month of February.