The Toys Of Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal

His Royal Highness Prince Al Waleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is a Saudi Arabian national who is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Kingdom Holding Company, or KHC. He is one of the richest men in the world, with a net financial worth amounting to around $20 billion. Coming from the oil-rich Middle Eastern country, one would think that he earned his wealth from the oil and gas industry. Prince Al Waleed, however, made his mark in real estate properties and construction, before cementing his fortune in the banking industry.
Prince Al Waleed was the man responsible for bailing out Citicorp in the early 90s with an investment amounting to $590 million. The bank recovered, and he has since been laughing all the way to the bank. He loves life and the perks that go with it, so he indulges himself in toys that mere mortals like us could just dream of. Here are some of the toys of Prince Al Waleed bin Talal.

Top 15. Monarchs Of The World's Richest

April 30, 2013 in the Netherlands for the first time in the last 120 years on the throne of a king - still a kingdom ruled by a woman. 45-year-old Prince Willem-Alexander of the mothers do not inherit the throne, only the title, but also a considerable fortune. Queen Beatrix is now ranked seventh in the ranking of the richest monarchs the world, compiled at the end of 2012 the British heraldic almanac Almanach de Gotha. The sum of its condition, according to the principles of counting (with or without the real estate, belonging to the royal dynasties, family antiques and collections, etc.), between $ 300 million and £ 10 billion We present a list of 15 richest monarchs planet who hold office as of January 29, 2013.
 
1. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II
Age: 85 years
Year reign began in 1952
Condition: £ 60 billion ($ 94.8 billion)

The traditional calculation of the state of British Queen does not consider the unique objects that are perceived as public property, and provides a modest amount of several hundred million dollars. Meanwhile, considering the cost of Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, the palaces of St. James and Holyrood, Windsor Castle and other real estate owned by the royal family, and the royal art collection of the British monarch is the first line in the list of the richest peers.