Japanese Royal Family
Estimated net worth: $40 million The Japanese Royal Family, formally called the Imperial House of Japan, is composed of the extended family members of the reigning Emperor of Japan.
In Japan, the emperor is “the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people,” but the other members of the family are responsible for performing social and ceremonial duties. The emperor title is passed down to the son of the current emperor.
Jordanian Royal Family
Estimated net worth: $750 million After King Hussein died in 1999, Abdullah II became the king of Jordan. He has been a very successful and esteemed leader in his time so far.
He created reforms that led the country to the 2008 economic boom, and he quickly put policies in place to change the government. Additionally, he had to deal with the lack of trade in Jordan’s neighboring countries and the decrease in petroleum supply.
Other than that, he invested in the Star Trek theme park which is a part of the $1.55 billion Red Sea Astrarium. He also briefly appeared in a "Star Trek: Voyager" episode, titled "Investigations.” Additionally, he promotes tourism in Jordan, and he was even a virtual tour guide on "Jordan: The Royal Tour".
Historians are unsure of the exact amount of emperors there has been, but the count is estimated to be around 125. The emperor’s seat is called the Chrysanthemum Throne and it is located in the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, Japan.
Bhutan's House of Wangchuck
Estimated net worth: $32 billion The House of Wangchuck is has been ruling Bhutan since 1907. The monarch leading the family is referred to as the Dragon King, which is probably the coolest real title given to a modern-day person. Outside of Bhutan, this person is simply known as the King of Bhutan. The current Dragon King is Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchukin.
In 2008, at the time of his coronation, Jigme Khesar was only 28 years old, making him the youngest person in the world to lead a country.