Beckham Family Net Worth: David Beckham and Victoria Beckham Are Richer Than Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth never missed to be included in the list of most influential women in the world. With her rare and expensive artwork collections, remarkable castles and estates, the queen's net worth is impressively high.

However, the 89-year-old queen has been beaten by the Beckhams in terms of net worth. According to a report made by the London School of Marketing, the British family is richer than the queen of 16 states of England.

Summing up all the earnings of David Beckham, Victoria Beckham and their four children, the celebrity family has higher value compared to Queen Elizabeth. The Hollywood couple together with their children Brooklyn, 16, Romeo, 13, Cruz, 10, and Harper, 4 have a net worth of $712 million which is way higher than the queen's $515 million.

The powerful couple who have been married for 16 years has accumulated wealth through their businesses. The retired English professional football player has a soccer-related business which is earning millions.

According to the report, the famous family earns $60.60 million per year excluding their assets, label of endorsements, and fashion business of Victoria Beckham.

The lovely couple David and Victoria including their children have become the top choice of advertisers to represent their products. In fact, the couple's endorsements is currently at $106 million. Even their sons Brooklyn and Romeo are contributing to their wealth since the two are starting to get modelling projects.

The chief marketing officer at the London School of Marketing Anton Dominique stated that every member of the Beckham family has become very popular.

"The Beckham brand has been used to advertise everything from designer clothes, to satellite television and even whisky. What's also interesting is that the family name is almost as influential as any individual family member," Dominique stated.

"After the Royals, the Beckhams are Britain's most recognisable family with a global pulling power that's almost second to none," he added.

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