may not be as flamboyant as some of her royal relatives, but her wealth is nothing short of impressive. Her , currently estimated at around , has likely increased since the passing of her mother, . However, the specifics of her inheritance remain somewhat murky due to the unique ways royal finances are handled and recent family dynamics.

Traditionally, royal wealth is passed to avoid hefty tax bills, meaning received the bulk of their mother's assets. This approach has reportedly led to some tension among the siblings, with murmurs of resentment from , and . Princess Anne's sources of income Beyond her inheritance, has several other sources of income: Royal Duties and Patronages: The princess has been a dedicated member of the royal family, performing various duties since her first public engagement in 1969.

She is the patron of more than 300 organizations, focusing on science, education, health, sport, and disability. Her long-standing association with Save the Children, where she served as president from 1970 to 2017, is particularly noteworthy. extensive charitable work has not only earned her respect but also various forms of compensation and support associated with her royal duties.

Princess Anne resides at Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire, a sprawling 730-acre estate gifted to her by the Queen in 1976. The property includes a manor house, stables, a polo field, and additional homes used by her children. Additionally, she has a residence in , although this technically be.