The House of Al-Thani, the ruling royal family of Qatar, now owns more property in London than King Charles III, with a vast real estate portfolio that includes 1.8 million square feet of land.
Qatari RoyalsLondon PropertyKing Charles IiiReal EstateInvestmentsReal Estate NewsAug 11, 2025
The Al-Thani family is the ruling royal family of Qatar. They are known for their vast wealth and significant investments in various sectors, including real estate, hospitality, and retail.
The Crown Estate is a property portfolio owned by the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, but it is managed independently and the profits are used for the benefit of the nation, not the personal benefit of the monarch.
The Qatari royals own a quarter of northwest Mayfair, Harrods, several luxury hotels, The Shard, and a stake in Canary Wharf, among other properties.
The Al-Thani family owns around 1.8 million square feet of land in London, which is more than the private holdings of King Charles III.
The Al-Thani family is estimated to have a wealth of around £2.4 billion, with the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, personally worth about £1.6 billion.
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