[custom_adv] King Harald of Norway is worth $30 million. Though not a definitive list — not every one of the world's wealthy royals have been included — the ones on this list are presented in ascending order by their net worth at the time of writing. [custom_adv] This certainly shows in his extravagant lifestyle. He often travels on his royal yacht, KS Norge, which is only one of three royal yachts left in Europe. [custom_adv] Despite his fortune, however, Harald reportedly owns stock worth just $23. [custom_adv] Queen Margrethe of Denmark has an estimated fortune of $40 million. [custom_adv] In 2018, she put $5 million towards her own coffin. [custom_adv] Britain's Prince Harry and Prince William are estimated to be worth around $40 million each. [custom_adv] Harry's wife, Meghan Markle, gave birth to a baby boy earlier this month. It's estimated that $1 million was spent throughout her pregnancy. [custom_adv] The couple spent an estimated $65,560 alone renovating the nursery at their Frogmore Cottage home, according to reports. [custom_adv] KIng Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden has a net worth of $70 million. His royal wedding to Silvia Sommerlath in June 1976 cost an estimated $1.1 million. [custom_adv] The pair were serenaded by Abba at a pre-wedding gala the night before the ceremony. [custom_adv] Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, is reportedly worth $400 million — all thanks to the Duchy of Cornwall. [custom_adv] Charles uses part of his fortune to employ a team of butlers at his home, Clarence House. According to former staff, the prince requires his pajamas to be pressed every morning, and his bath plug has to be in a certain position. [custom_adv] His staff have apparently nicknamed him the "Pampered Prince." [custom_adv] Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth II has an estimated $480 million. [custom_adv] Her list of purchases include a reported 200 handbags... [custom_adv] ...and a bat colony at her holiday home, Balmoral Castle. [custom_adv] Prince Albert of Monaco has an estimated $1 billion to his name. [custom_adv] Albert, who is the son of the late American film star Grace Kelly, bought his mother's childhood home in Philadelphia for $754,000 back in 2016. [custom_adv] Morocco's King Mohammed VI is worth $5.7 billion. When his father, King Hassan, died in 1999, he inherited a 35% share in a holding company that has stakes in the country's largest bank, Attjariwafa. [custom_adv] When guests come to visit the king, they often stay in the Royal Mansour Marrakech — a luxury five-star hotel he commissioned under "no budget." [custom_adv] Hillary Clinton, John Legend, and Sam Smith have all been guests at the hotel. You'll definitely need a pop star's salary to afford an overnight stay — the cheapest room costs $925 per night. [custom_adv] Prince Hans-Adam of Liechtenstein has a net worth of $7 billion. [custom_adv] He donated $12 million of his fortune to Princeton University's Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination back in 2000. [custom_adv] Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Emir of Abu Dhabi and ruler of the United Arab Emirates, is worth $18 billion. He runs the world's second largest wealth fund, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, which is worth approximately $733 billion. [custom_adv] Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah is the monarch of Brunei. He is said to have a fortune of $20 billion... [custom_adv] ... which certainly shows in his luxurious purchases. He reportedly owns more than 5,000 cars, which have a combined worth of $4 billion. [custom_adv] During the 1990s, his family reportedly accounted for almost half of all Rolls-Royce purchases in the world. Bolkiah has 500 Rolls-Royces, and also owns the last Rolls-Royce Phantom VI. [custom_adv] Bolkiah's other interests include wild animals. He even commissioned his own private zoo, which has 30 Bengal tigers. The zoo will often host shows for world leaders during their state visits. [custom_adv] Thaland's King Maha Vajiralongkorn is the richest royal on our list, with an estimated net worth of $30 billion. [custom_adv] Earlier this month he shocked the world by marrying his bodyguard, Gen. Suthida Tidjai, making her Queen. [custom_adv] The surprise marriage came three days after his own coronation ceremony, which is estimated to have cost $30 million.