Norwegian Royal Family
Estimated net worth: $30 million The Royal House of Norway — or the House of Glücksburg if your local — is led by King Harald and Queen Sonja. The monarchy has dated back thousands of years, but the modern monarchy is relatively quite young.
The royal family tree is pretty convoluted. This is due to Norway and Denmark being merged underneath the same monarch many years ago. The merge changed in 1905 when Norway and Sweden separated from the monarch and created their own separate singular monarch.
Spanish Royal Family
Estimated net worth: $20 million The Spanish Royal Family, known as the Monarchy of Spain or, constitutionally, The Crown, is the highest office in Spain.
Currently, the members of the family include King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and their two daughters: Leonor, Princess of Asturias, and Infanta Sofía. The Monarchy of Spain acts as the government, as stated in their reestablished constitution (1978).
Still, the King’s approval rating remained over 70% which is higher than many other political leaders in other countries. In fact, King Felipe VI is considered to be one of the most honored public figures in Spain.
They cost roughly $72 million a year due to their royal palace and personal expenses. They own many houses, including the royal palace, and they also own an extravagant yacht.
Danish Royal Family
Estimated net worth: $40 million The Danish Royal Monarchy is one of the oldest monarchies in the world, as it has existed in over 1000 years. Since 1972, Queen Margrethe II has been the reigning leader of Denmark.
The family already receives a fund of $12.8 million for the Queen’s expenses which includes activities, household operations, and personal expenses.