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Dua Lipa is the youngest person on the U-40 list of Great Britain under the age of 40

Singer Dua Lipa. Photo by Lipas Instagran

With an estimated assets of £ 115 million ($ 153 million), the Anglo-Albanian singer, whose album “Radical Optimism” cited the British charts, took 34th place in category 40 under 40.

In its 37th year, the Sunday Times Rich list also includes people who are not British citizens, but live and work in Great Britain

Others who can appear in the 40 -under40 list are “Harry Potter” daniel Radcliffe and the English footballer Harry Kane each at £ 100 million, directly behind the retired tennis player Andy Murray.

The assets of singer Adele will be estimated to be £ 170 million, while the Peers Harry Styles have £ 225 million and Ed Sheeran £ 370.

The extensive list is dominated by entrepreneurs, financiers and owners.

Gopi Hinduja and his family, who are behind the Indian conglomerate -Hinduja group, kept the title of the richest Great Britain, although their wealth fell from £ 35.3 billion.

The Sunday times It found that the number of billionaires in Great Britain fell from 165 to 156, the largest decline in the list of the list.

The Labor government exacerbates a gap that enables people with “non-cathedral” Satus to avoid those who live in Great Britain whose constant residence is abroad to avoid the British tax on income that was earned outside the country.

“Our billionaire has dropped and the combined assets of those who can be seen in our research fall,” said Robert Watts, Compiler of the Rich list.

“We also find that less the world's super empire live in Great Britain.”

On this year you will find Jim Ratcliffe, founder of the Petrochemical Group Ineos and minority owners of the Manchester United Football Club.

He stays in the top ten at £ 17 billion, although his fortune dropped around 6 billion pounds last year due to fighting in his company.

Paul McCartney is the sole billionaire musician on the 151st place.

Elton John is worth £ 475 million, around 35 million more than Mick Jagger and Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones.

King Charles II's assets reached 640 million pounds and put him in the 238th place, which benefited with the former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty, who was founded by Infosys, which was founded by her father, founded by her father.

The combined assets of the 350 entries is 772.8 billion GBP – at 2024 by 3%.

The list takes into account “identifiable assets – such as land, ownership, racing horses, art or significant shares in publicly cited companies”.

It excludes private bank accounts, which means that a person's assets can be “much larger” than stated, added.

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