Belgium’s King Philippe has a fortune of 12,4 millions euros, placing him last amongst Europe’s 10 monarchs.
Newly released figures by Business Insider reveal that the richest monarch in Europe is Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein.
The fortunes of Europe’s ten active monarchs are the following:
10. Belgium
King Philip: The 59-year-old monarch has a fortune estimated at 12,4 million euros. Belgium's government covers all the King's expenses.
9. Spain
King Felipe VI: the fortune of the 51-year-old monarch is estimated at 17,75 million euros.
8. Norway
King Harald V: The fortune of the 82-year-old monarch is estimated at 26,6 million euros.
7. Denmark
Queen Margrethe II: The fortune of the 79-year-old monarch is estimated at 35,5 million euros.
6. Sweden
King Carl XVI Gustaf: The 73-year-old monarch's fortune is estimated at 62 million euros.
5. The Netherlands
King Willem-Alexander: The fortune of the 52-year-old monarch is estimated to be between 177 and 266 million euros.
4. Great Britain
Queen Elizabeth: The fortune of the 93-year-old monarch is estimated to be between 443 to 532 million euros.
3. Monaco
Prince Albert II: The fortune of the 61-year-old sovereign is estimated at 887 million euros.
2. Luxembourg
Grand Duke Henri: The fortune of the 64-year-old ruler is estimated at 3,55 billion euros.
1. Liechtenstein
Prince Hans-Adam II: The fortune of the 74 year old sovereign is estimated at 4,4 billion euros.
The Brussels Times