Harry Styles, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Prince George’s godfather have been named as some of the richest people in London on the Sunday Times Rich List.
The news outlet has also published its annual rich list, which is included in a 76-page special edition of its Sunday magazine, revealing the wealth of the 350 richest individuals and families in Britain.
For the fourth year in a row, Gopi Hinduja and his family, which is behind the Indian conglomerate Hinduja Group, have been named as Britain and London’s richest once again.
The family are worth £35 billion despite losing £5.2 million a day over the past 12 months, the Sunday Times said.
The Hindujas have seen their fortune sink by over £1 billion in the past year.

Meanwhile, INEOS owner Sir Jim, who became the minority owner of Manchester United at the start of last year, was listed as the sixth richest man in London, worth £17.046 billion.
Sir Jim’s Ineos group has seen losses of £124.4 million, but it is not all doom and gloom as the steel magnate saw an increase in his wealth after moving abroad.
Watermelon Sugar singer Styles was named as one of the wealthiest Londoners under 40, and is currently worth £225 million.

That list was topped by Dmitry Bukhman, who founded online gaming company Playrix, alongside his brother. The Sunday Times said Mr Bukhman is worth £12.54 billion.
Russian-born brothers Igor and Dmitry Bukhman were the biggest risers on the rich list in 2025 and together the pair were listed as the ninth wealthiest indivuals in Greater London.
Playrix is behind mobile games such as Township, Fishdom and Homescapes.

The Dublin-headquartered company pulled out of its operations in Russia and Belarus in 2022, due to the invasion of Ukraine.
The brothers have recently vowed to spend £100 million to fund research into Type 1 diabetes.
The Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor was named as the second richest young Londoner, having inherited his title and vast land and property portfolio at the age of 25. He is currently worth £9.884 billion. The Duke is Prince George’s godfather.

Elsewhere, King Charles and former prime minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty have been jointly valued at £640 million.
This year’s Sunday Times Rich List saw the largest fall in billionaires in the guide’s 37-year history, from a peak of 177 in 2022 to 156 this year.
The number of billionaires has dropped for three successive years, with this year's decline is the sharpest yet.
A recent study found London has suffered a bigger exodus of the super-wealthy than any city in the world except for Moscow.
This year’s list of 350 individuals and families together hold a combined wealth of £772.8 billion, 3% down on last year.
Sir Elton John, Lord Lloyd-Webber, Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Euan Blair, Sir Lewis Hamilton and Sir Christopher Nolan all appear in the annual survey.
The combined wealth in the 37th annual edition is £772.8 billion — a sum larger than the annual GDP of Switzerland.
Robert Watts, compiler of the Sunday Times Rich List, said: “The Sunday Times Rich List is changing. Our billionaire count is down and the combined wealth of those who feature in our research is falling. We are also finding fewer of the world’s super rich are coming to live in the UK.
“This year we were also struck by the strength of criticism for Rachel Reeves’s Treasury. We expected the abolition of non-dom status would anger affluent people from overseas.
“But homegrown young tech entrepreneurs and those running centuries-old family firms are also warning of serious consequences to a range of tax changes unveiled in last October’s budget.
“Our research continues to find a wide variety of self-made entrepreneurs building fortunes not just from artificial intelligence, video games and new technologies but also mundane, everyday items such as makeup, radiators and jogging bottoms.
“We know many of our readers find these people and their stories inspiring — especially the many who had tough starts or setbacks to their lives and careers.”