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, a global wealth insights firm, Her Majesty is worth an estimated £427 million. Most of the money comes from ownership of Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and Sandringham House in Norfolk, England, which are her own properties, rather than properties of the Crown Estate.
She does take 15 to 25 percent of the profits generated from Crown Estate properties, and collects a salary from the Duchy of Lancaster, which is different from the Crown Estate and represents a private and independent income reserved for the Duke of Lancaster, a.k.a. The Queen. She also has a valuable stamp and jewellery collection.
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