Queen Elizabeth II’s Most Expensive Possessions

Published on 02/04/2021
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The Tower of London

Owned Since: 1953
Valued At:
$56 billion*
Queen Elizabeth II is the rightful owner of $56 billion in assets, thanks to her position on the throne. Technically, it belongs to whoever has the crown. The structure was first built in 1078, but it became best-known for its history as a prison in the 16th and 17th centuries. Inside its walls, famous names, such as Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth I, were held captive before taking the throne. It once housed the Crown Jewels of England and then was used as a royal residence by the Tudors.

The Tower of London

The Tower of London

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Regent Street

Owned Since: Date unknown
Valued At:
$2 billion*
You will have to pay a lot more than that in real life to get a property on Regent Street in London for £ 200. The Queen doesn’t have to worry about getting her paper money. She already owns most of it. The Crown Estate has been a proud property owner of $2 billion for a long time. It’s probably an ancient, long-standing deal that predates Elizabeth herself, most likely. Regent Street has since become one of the most important stretches of road in England, and not just because of all the excellent shopping possibilities it offers.

Regent Street

Regent Street

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