The Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg
Estimated net worth: $4 billion The Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg, also known as the House of Luxembourg, is led by the sovereign Grand Duke Henri. He was given this title from his father and other generations that came before him.
Henri studied in Luxembourg and France where he was trained to be a military officer. After this, he also studied political science at the University of Geneva. Sound like a man with a mind as sharp as his sword, so to speak.
Kuwaiti Royal Family
Estimated net worth: $360 billion Kuwait’s Royal family, also called the Al-Sabah family, currently comes in as the second richest Royal family in the world. Even though it is smaller than the Qatar family, the Kuwait family has more wealth from their stocks and shares.
Since the 1990s, these stocks and shares have quadrupled. This makes them the largest stakeholders in most of the major blue-chip companies in the U.S.
According to her, the number of parties they have is not important. The important thing is the information they learn from Washington to report back to their homeland while representing their interests to America. She is a successful businesswoman and ambassador for the small, yet powerful country of Kuwait.
Additionally, he is the commander-in-chief of the Luxembourg Army. We were wondering why would a fairly peaceful country with a population of a little over 600,000 people would even need an army but that's a topic for a completely different article so never mind.
Abu Dhabi Royal Family
Estimated net worth: $150 billion Abu Dhabi has been ruled by the House of Nahyan since 1793. The family consists of 200 male family members, and the number of female family members is unknown. Most of their money comes from oil reserves that originated in the oil boom that happened in the 1970s.
The Sheikh’s wife had her own personal hairstylist that she would fly to wherever she needed her to be — fancy, right? She claimed, “Once when we were in Cyprus, where she has a charity, she gave me an envelope and told me to treat my little girl. There was $3000 (£1900) in there and that happened fairly often. Anything you wanted, you just asked.” Talk about privilege!