In addition to inheriting the family, Prince William will also own some private property. The territory of the Principality of Lancaster itself was inherited by the eldest son. When Charles III became king, Prince William, as the eldest son, naturally inherited the land of the Principality of Cornwall. The duchy of Cornwall itself is the private territory of the Prince of Wales, and now its value has exceeded 654.38 billion pounds. Now it belongs to Prince William, including Highgrove Manor and puffin Island. These assets can also bring a lot of income to Prince William every year.
In fact, the total assets of the British royal family have exceeded 20 billion pounds, including cash, jewelry, art and palaces, and more than 500,000 acres of land. For members of the British royal family, these assets alone are enough to support their daily lives. In addition, Britain pays a certain amount of living expenses every year, so for the British royal family, their assets will only be more valuable, and their assets will not cost much.
As a member of the British royal family, Prince William has a good image in the hearts of the British people. In particular, his and Kate's two children, when born, brought hundreds of millions of income to British finance. Therefore, for Britain, although the British royal family has no actual rights, its position in the hearts of the British people is still relatively high. After the death of the Queen of England, the assets of members of the British royal family were also made public. The data of these assets are only estimates, but in fact there may be more.