The Most Expensive Things Owned By The Queen Elizabeth II

Published on 02/03/2021
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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.

The Tower of London

The Tower of London

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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.

Regent Street

Regent Street

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