celebritiesEd Sheeran (32), Adele (35) and Harry Styles (29) are among the richest Britons under the age of 35. This is what the British newspaper “Sunday Times” wrote. In the annual survey of the wealthiest Britons.
Of the three popular artists, Sheeran ranks highest. He is the seventh in the list of the 35 richest Britons up to the age of 35, and his fortune is estimated at 300 million pounds sterling. The 32-year-old singer was able to capitalize, among other things, on his recently released album “-” (“Subtract”), which was a huge success. Adele, 35, is ninth with a net worth of £165 million. She is currently earning a lot from her Las Vegas concert series. 29-year-old Harry Styles follows in 13th place with a fortune of £150m. Two of his former colleagues from his One Direction days also made it to the list. Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson are tied for 29th with £54m.
Other celebrities on the list of young Brits include singer Dua Lipa (£75m), model Cara Delevingne (£50m) and Harry Potter actors Daniel Radcliffe (£92m) and Emma Watson (£60m).
The leader of the Young Brits is Hugh Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, with a fortune of around £9.9 billion. The businessman is the godfather of British Prince George. The Gopi Hinduja family tops the list of ‘normal’ wealth, with an estimated fortune of £35 billion.
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