There is a family that holds the title of the wealthiest in the world, and you may not even be familiar with them.
They possess lavish items such as toilets made of gold and luxury cars like golden Lamborghinis. Additionally, they have purchased the most expensive residence globally, a $300 million castle located in France.
However, their wealth extends far beyond these extravagant purchases. This family, known as the House of Saud, is the ruling house of Saudi Arabia and controls Saudi Aramco, which is the largest company worldwide and oversees all of Saudi Arabia’s oil resources. They certainly know how to use their fortune.
Recently, the youngest prince made headlines by acquiring an original painting by Leonardo da Vinci, valued at over $450 million. They also own the world’s most expensive yacht, which is worth around $500 million.
With all of these assets, their wealth exceeds that of even the British royal family, with the House of Saud estimated to have a net worth of over $1.4 trillion.
This leads to an intriguing question: does having such immense wealth equate to happiness?