Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, Anthony Joshua and Rory McIlroy have been named among the top 20 richest people in the UK under 35.
The Sunday Times released its 2023 Rich list this morning with the Hinduja family topping it for a second year in a row.
The Hinduja's wealth is estimated at £35 billion, which has increased by £6.528 billion in the last 12 months according to the Sunday Times.
As part of The Sunday Times Rich List 2023, the newspaper giant has also revealed the wealthiest individuals under 35.
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Topping the list is the Duke of Westminster with an estimated wealth of £9.878bn.
“Hughie” Grosvenor, 32, was 25 when he inherited his title — and 300 acres of Mayfair and Belgravia.
He oversees a portfolio which contains real estate in 43 cities across 10 countries.
The Duke of Westminster is also godfather to Prince George.
Lady Charlotte Wellesley (£2.167bn), daughter of the Duke of Wellington, and co-designer of Amercian restaurant Casa Cruz, is the second richest person under 35.
While, 28-year-old Australian-born businessman, Johnny Boufarhat (£1.714bn) who created the video conference app Hopin, rounds out the top three.
The top 20 richest people in the UK under 35
The top 20 wealthiest people under 35 as revealed by the Sunday Times Rich List 2023 are as follows:
1. Duke of Westminster - £9.878bn
2. Lady Charlotte Wellesley - £2.167bn
3. Johnny Boufarhat - £1.714bn
4. Ben Francis - £900m
5. India Rose James - £758m
6. Oliver and Alexander Kent-Braham - £455m
7. Ed Sheeran - £300m
8. Rory McIlroy - £200m
9. Adele - £165m
10. Timothy Goodwin - £163m
11. Lewis Morgan - £160m
12. Dan and Melanie Marsden - £151m
13. = David Campbell - £150m
13. = Anthony Joshua - £150m
13. = Harry Styles - £150m
16. Christian Owens - £101m
17. Vishal Karia - £98m
18. Daniel Radcliffe - £92m
19. = Reece Wabara - £83m
19. = Charlie Wilson - £83m
There are 171 billionaires in the UK in 2023, down six from 2022, the first time there has been a decline in 14 years.
Compiler of the Sunday Times Rich List, Robert Watts, said: "This year's Sunday Times Rich List shows a golden period for the super rich is over.
"For the first time in 14 years we've seen the number of UK billionaires fall.
"This is not a crash - but there are household names who have lost vast sums over the past year."
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