Princess Charlotte could be much wealthier than Prince George
Despite being the heir apparent to the British throne, Prince George seems to be trailing behind his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, in one aspect of their Royal existence. If the Royal titles were to be removed, it appears that Charlotte would be significantly wealthier than her brother.
The Royal children, or their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William, do not receive direct compensation for their roles. However, if they were remunerated for public appearances and influence, young Charlotte would earn considerably more than George.
When you tally up their potential earnings from these activities, both Princess Charlotte and Prince George would be adding billions to their already prosperous family. Intriguingly, despite Prince George being second in line to the throne - following his father, Prince William, and grandfather, King Charles III - his younger sister, Charlotte, is projected to out-earn him.
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This is based on their estimated value as celebrity children, and there's a specific reason for this. Outdoor Toys' research suggests that Princess Charlotte could amass a net worth of approximately £3.9 billion, surpassing the children of Rihanna, Beyonce, and even her own brother. This is largely due to the 'Kate Middleton effect', where the Duchess of Cambridge's classic fashion sense significantly influences style trends, reports the Mirror.
Kate's wardrobe choices reportedly generate about £1 billion annually for British brands. Princess Charlotte, viewed as a future fashion trendsetter, could potentially follow in her mother's stylish footsteps, leading to substantial earnings - if she weren't a Royal. In contrast, the sartorial selections of male royals don't seem to spark the same consumer excitement.
Prince George, for instance, is estimated to have a net worth of £2.8 billion. However, there's no need for concern; Prince George won't be scrimping on sweets or gifts for friends. He's comfortably well-off - he just won't be influencing consumer behaviour to the same extent as his sister, Princess Charlotte, might in the future.