Ed Sheeran, Adele, and Harry Styles among affluentest Britons under 35
Ed Sheeran, Adele, and Harry Styles among affluentest Britons under 35
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Ed Sheeran, Adele, and Harry Styles are among the UK's affluentest people under 35, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
The musicians all have an estimated wealth of more than £150m after successes in the UK and US.
Ed Sheeran and Adele are both in the peak 10 of the under-35 list, which is peakped by a duke with inherited wealth.
In the Rich List as a entire, many billionaires have seen their fortunes fall as stock markets tumbled.
By distant and away the affluentest perconsequentlyn on the under 35 list is the Duke of Westminster, "Hughie" Grosvenor, with an estimated wealth of almost £10bn.
He inherited his title, along with 300 acres of Mayimcomponential and Belgravia, and now oversees the Grosvenor Grohigh, which has property in 43 cities in 10 nations, according to the Sunday Times.
Ed Sheeran, 32, is in seventh place on the under 35 list with an estimated wealth of £300m. His sixth album "Subtract" was the UK's quickest selling in 2023.
Adele, who is now 35, is in ninth place with £165m. She has consequentlyld more than 100 million albums, and earlier this year she announced that her lavish Las Vegas residency would be extended. Reportedly, this pays £500,000 per demonstrate.
Harry Styles had the massivgest-selling UK album in 2022 with "Harry's Houtilize", and is on tour in the UK. The 29-year-historic's wealth is pegged at £150m, putting him in joint 13th place.
Felshort pop star Dua Lipa, 27, was at number 21 with an estimated £75m from music, modelling and podcasting.
Harry Potter co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watconsequentlyn, both 33, alconsequently featured on the list. Radcliffe was 18th with £92m, while Watconsequentlyn has an estimated wealth of £60m.
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- Harry Styles
- Ed Sheeran
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- Adele
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