What is Prince William’s net worth in 2022?

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Prince William, 39, is a member of the royal family and is second in line to the throne, behind his father Charles, Prince of Wales. He is the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II whose reign has lasted longer than any other British monarch in history, so it doesn’t look like he will become King of England anytime soon!

In addition to this, Prince William holds the title of Duke of Cambridge and lives with his wife Kate and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and their youngest Prince Louis. His efforts in fighting mental health issues and homelessness, as well as his role in saving the environment, have made him shine in the public eye. So, with many people considering him the perfect future monarch, how much is the Duke of Cambridge worth now?

Prince William net worth:

Prince William’s source of income has varied over his lifetime, but nowadays the main source of his wealth comes from the Duchy of Cornwall, which made a profit of $26 million in 2020. William receives some of it of his father Charles.

When William and Prince Harry’s great-grandmother, the Queen Mother, died in 2002, the brothers inherited a trust fund, along with William inheriting $10 million from his late mother, the Estate of Princess Diana on her 25th birthday.

Currently, in 2022, the estimated total net worth of Prince William is around $30-40 million, according to the calculations of Celebrity Net Worth.

When William worked in the Royal Air Force, completing seven and a half years of full-time military service, he earned a salary of $73,000 a year. William was first commissioned as a lieutenant in the Blues and Royals Regiment, then earned his wings by training as a pilot at Royal Air Force College Cranwell. On top of that, Prince William served as a full-time helicopter pilot in the Search and Rescue Force, and is still a patron of the Royal Air Force to this day.

During and after his service, Prince William has always carried out his royal duties at a high professional level, starting them straight out of university with his first overseas solo tour in 2005, when he visited in New Zealand to participate in Commemorations of the Second World War. As well as his royal support duties or on behalf of the Queen, he has also done much for charities such as the British Red Cross, as well as being a keen environmental campaigner and helping to support sporting events . William and his wife Catherine served as ambassadors for the London 2012 Summer Olympics at various sporting events.

Prince William and his family live at Kensington Palace in London. Their residence is valued at around £624million and contains a rich array of royal apartments, wings and offices. The family currently live in Apartment 1A, which is a lavish four-storey mansion with 20 rooms, including a range of living rooms, a lift to get around, a gym and even a private walled garden.

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