The country's richest under 35-year-olds have been revealed, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List. The likes of pop stars Dua Lipa, Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran, plus England football captain Harry Kane have all made it into the list.
The list estimates the fortunes of the 350 wealthiest people in the UK. It is the 35th year in a row the annual report has come out, with the Sunday Times claiming there to be 171 billionaires in Britain this year - six less compared to the total in 2022.
But the combined wealth of each billionaire in the list comes to a whopping £683.8billion - up £30.7billion from last year. Taking the top spot is the Duke of Westminster, 32, who inherited his title and masses of land and property when he was 25-years-old.
He is also the godfather to Prince George. Him and his family's wealth combined is said to be around £9.878billion. The list also features several self-made multi-millionaires - including 30-year-old Gymshark founder, Ben Francis.
Some well known singers are also in the list, such as Ed Sheeran, whose fortune is an estimated £300million. Harry Styles' is said to be at £150million, the same as boxer Anthony Joshua.
Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe figure stands at an estimated £92million, ahead of Dua Lipa's £75million and Tottenham striker Harry Kane's £51million. Out of all of the 35 on the list, only nine were born into money and four were born outside the country.
About half attended state schools, and at least a third didn’t go on to further education. Five were friends at the same school, South Bromsgrove High School.
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Commenting on this year's list, Robert Watts, compiler of The Sunday Times Rich List, said: “Our new 35 Under 35 list includes men and women who have quickly built fortunes from fashion, vodka, lingerie and perfume. Many of these young guns are already employing hundreds of people and some will go on to be the future of the British economy.”
Complete Sunday Times Under-35s Rich List 2023:
- Duke of Westminster - £9.878billion
- Lady Charlotte Wellesley - £2.167billion
- Johnny Boufarhat - £1.714billion
- Ben Francis - £900million
- India Rose James - £758million
- Oliver and Alexander Kent-Braham - £455million
- Ed Sheeran - £300million
- Rory McIlroy - £200million
- Adele - £165million
- Timothy Goodwin - £163million
- Lewis Morgan - £160million
- Dan and Melanie Marsden - £151million
- David Campbell - £150million
- Anthony Joshua - £150million
- Harry Styles - £150million
- Christian Owens - £101million
- Vishal Karia - £98million
- Daniel Radcliffe - £92million
- Reece Wabara - £83million
- Charlie Wilson - £83million
- Dua Lipa - £75million
- Gareth Bale - £70million
- Raheem Sterling - £61million
- Reiss and Kris Edgerton - £60million
- Josh Stevens - £60million
- Emma Watson - £60million
- Charlie Morgan - £55million
- Jackson Quinn - £55million
- Niall Horan - £54million
- Ayman Rahman and Fateha Begum - £54million
- Louis Tomlinson - £54million
- Harry Kane - £51million
- Cara Delevingne - £50million
- Christian Facey - £50million
- Daniel Knight - £50million