The Tower of London
Owned Since: 1953
Valued At: $56 billion*
Thanks to her position on the throne, Queen Elizabeth II is the rightful owner of $56 billion in assets. It belongs, technically, to whoever has the crown. The structure was first built back in 1078, but in the 16th and 17th centuries, it became best-known as a prison for its history. Famous names were held captive within its walls, like Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth I before taking the throne. It once housed England’s Crown Jewels and then was used by the Tudors as a royal residence.
Regent Street
Owned Since: Date unknown
Valued At: $2 billion*
To get the property on Regent Street in London for £200, you will have to pay a lot more than that in real life. The Queen doesn’t have to worry about raising money for her paper. She owns most of it already. For a long time, the Crown Estate has been a proud owner of $2 billion in the property. Most likely, it is an ancient, long-standing deal that predates Elizabeth herself. Regent Street has since become one of England’s most significant road stretches, and not just because of all the excellent shopping opportunities it offers.