Ed Sheeran, Adele, and Harry Styles among richest Britons under 35

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Ed Sheeran is 1 of the richest Britons nether 35, according to the Sunday Times

Ed Sheeran, Adele, and Harry Styles are among the UK's richest radical nether 35, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.

The musicians each person an estimated wealthiness of much than £150m aft successes successful the UK and US.

Ed Sheeran and Adele are some successful the apical 10 of the under-35 list, which is topped by a duke with inherited wealth.

In the Rich List arsenic a whole, galore billionaires person seen their fortunes autumn arsenic banal markets tumbled.

By acold and distant the richest idiosyncratic connected the nether 35 database is the Duke of Westminster, "Hughie" Grosvenor, with an estimated wealthiness of astir £10bn.

He inherited his title, on with 300 acres of Mayfair and Belgravia, and present oversees the Grosvenor Group, which has spot successful 43 cities successful 10 countries, according to the Sunday Times.

Ed Sheeran, 32, is successful seventh spot connected the nether 35 database with an estimated wealthiness of £300m. His sixth medium "Subtract" was the UK's fastest selling successful 2023.

Adele, who is present 35, is successful ninth spot with £165m. She has sold much than 100 cardinal albums, and earlier this twelvemonth she announced that her lavish Las Vegas residency would beryllium extended. Reportedly, this pays £500,000 per show.

Harry Styles had the biggest-selling UK medium successful 2022 with "Harry's House", and is connected circuit successful the UK. The 29-year-old's wealthiness is pegged astatine £150m, putting him successful associated 13th place.

Fellow popular prima Dua Lipa, 27, was astatine fig 21 with an estimated £75m from music, modelling and podcasting.

Harry Potter co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, some 33, besides featured connected the list. Radcliffe was 18th with £92m, portion Watson has an estimated wealthiness of £60m.

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