The combined fortune of Rishi Sunak and his wife is double that of King Charles III

Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty's combined fortune is estimated to be ₤730m, double the estimated ₤300–350 million wealth of King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort. Picture: File

Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty's combined fortune is estimated to be ₤730m, double the estimated ₤300–350 million wealth of King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort. Picture: File

Published Oct 25, 2022

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Rishi Sunak, who is now the UK’s 57th prime minister, is richer than King Charles III and, at 42, younger than every predecessor except William Pitt the Younger.

Sunak will also be the UK's first-ever person of colour to lead the country, and first Hindu prime minister, “The Guardian” reported.

He was born in Southampton in 1980 to Indian parents who had moved to the UK from east Africa. His father was a general practitioner and his mother ran her own pharmacy.

The eldest of three children, Sunak was educated at a private boarding school, Winchester College, which costs ₤43 335 (about R905 000) a year to attend. He was head boy, and has in recent years made multiple donations to the school.

Sunak went on to study politics, philosophy and economics at the University of Oxford. He was awarded a first-class degree. He later earned an MBA at Stanford University, where he met Akshata Murty, his future wife, but where few others remember him, “The Guardian” reported.

Murty, 42, is the daughter of the Indian billionaire NR Narayana Murthy, often described as the Bill Gates of India, who founded the software company Infosys.

According to reports, his daughter has a 0.91% stake in the company, worth about ₤700 million.

The couple married in her home town of Bengaluru in a two-day ceremony in 2009 attended by 1000 guests. They have two daughters, Krishna and Anoushka.

In April this year, it emerged that Murty was a non-domiciled UK resident, meaning she avoided UK taxes on her international earnings in return for paying an annual charge of ₤30 000.

Without that non-domiciled status she could have been liable for more than ₤20m of UK taxes on these windfalls, it was reported.

After a public outcry, her spokesperson announced she would start paying UK taxes on her overseas earnings to relieve political pressure on her husband, “The Guardian” reported.

Still, Sunak and Murty's combined fortune is estimated to be ₤730m, double the estimated ₤300–350 million wealth of King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort.

According to “The Guardian”, they own four properties across the world which are valued at more than ₤15 million.

IANS