Sir Lewis Hamilton is the richest UK celebrity in the 2024 The Sunday Times Richest 40 Under 40.

The 39-year-old Formula 1 superstar is number nine on the list and squeaked into the last spot on the full Rich List. Hamilton has been earning over £40 million per year as a racer, and an additional £10 million from his endorsements with Bose, Electronic Arts, Monster Energy, Tommy Hilfiger and Puma. With his joining Ferrari for the 2025 season, rumors suggest that his new contract could be worth £358 million ($446 million).

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Ed Sheeran with Multiply album cover with Barclays Center background.

At number 10 is Ed Sheeran with his estimated £340 million net worth. The 33-year-old four-time Grammy Award winner earned £62 million for the first half of his Mathematics tour. Sheeran has sold over 150 million records globally, which makes him one of the world’s best-selling music artists. He has more than 100 million RIAA-certified units in the US, and his 2014 album x (Multipl) is number 20 of on the best-selling album in UK chart history.

Harry Styles is at number 17 with an estimated net worth of £175 million. The 30-year-old former One Direction singer’s critically acclaimed third album, Harry’s House, won Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year in last year’s Grammy Awards. This album was also included in the 2023 revised edition of Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Styles is the first man to appear solo on the cover of Vogue.

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At number 19 is Adele with an estimated £170 million net worth. The 36-year-old multi-Grammy Award (16) winning singer may have postponed her shows, part of her Las Vegas residency, due to ill health, but that hasn’t stopped her from making bank. Two of her studio albums, 2011’s 21 and 2015’s 25, are numbers four and 11, respectively, on the list of the best-selling albums in UK chart history.

As of 2022, the singer is only a Tony away from being an EGOT. She received a Primetime Emmy Award in 2022 for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) for Adele One Night Only, 16 Grammy Awards and an Oscar in 2013 for Best Original Song for Skyfall.

Dua Lipa is at number 29 with her £90 million estimated net worth. The 28-year-old singer made her acting debut is last year’s blockbuster movie Barbie. She also had an Oscar-nominated song, Dance the Night, which charted number one. She also starred in this year’s Argylle, opposite Henry Cavill. She also debuted her single Houdini at the Grammys, which reached number 2 on the UK singles chart.

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Tied at number 29 is Daniel Radcliffe. The 34-year-old Harry Potter actor has been more active on Broadway, starring in Stephen Sondheim’s musical Merrily We Roll Along last year. He is nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in that production. He was most recently seen in Miracle Workers and the documentary David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived.

Another Harry Potter star, Emma Watson, is at number 39, with her estimated net worth of £59 million. Most of the 34-year-old actress’ fortune came from playing “the cleverest witch of her age” Hermione Granger. Her most recent movie is the 2019 Greta Gerwig feature Little Women. Watson just launched a gin distillery in Dorset, Renais.

Most of the people on the list made their fortune on their own, but nine were born into it. The top nine are also on the Rich List. The minimum net worth to enter the under 40 list is £56 million.

40 Richest Under 40 in the UK:

40. Charlie Morgan, 28, £56 million – One-half of the Welsh drinks brand Au Vodka

39. Emma Watson

38. Gareth Bale, 34, £70 million – retired Welsh footballer

37. Raheem Sterling, 29, £72 million – Chelsea FC winger

36. Susie Ma, 35, £73 million – owner of Tropic Skincare

35. Harry Kane, 30, £75 million – Bayern Munich striker, captain of England National Team

34. Mike, 31 and George Heaton, 33, £81 million – owner streetwear label Represent
33. Reece Wabara, 32, £83 million – retired Manchester City player, owner fashion label Manière De Voir
31. Steffen Tjerrild, 33, £85 million – co-owner Synthesia
31. Victor Riparbelli, 32, £85 million – co-owner Synthesia
29. Daniel Radcliffe
29. Dua Lipa
28. Christian Owens, 29, £91 million – co-founder Paddle
27. Sir Andy Murray, 37, £100 million – former tennis player
25. Alex Kendall, 31, £116 million – founder Wayve
25. Vishal Karia, 34, £116 million – owner Affinity
24. Alex, 34 and David Campbell, 39, £127 million – owner SureScreen Diagnostics
23. Barney Hussey-Yeo, 34, £128 million – owner Cleo
21. Lewis Morgan, 31, £150 million – co-founder Gymshark; chairman, Aybi
21. Eric Liu, 28, £150 million – owner HungryPanda
20. Dan, 32 and Melanie Marsden, 31, £151 million, owners Lounge Underwear
19. Adele
17. Harry Styles
17. Anthony Joshua, 34, £175 million – former world heavyweight champion
16. James Asquith, 35, £182 million – owner Holiday Swap
14. Alex Lovén, 36, £200 million – owner Net World Sports
14. Martin Kissinger, 34, £200 million – owner Lendable
13. Rory McIlroy, 35, £225 million, professional golfer
12. Timothy Goodwin, 34, and family, £245 million, chairman of Goodwin PLC
11. Tom, 34, and Phil, 31, £334 million – owner Castore
10. Ed Sheeran
9. Sir Lewis Hamilton
8. Ayman Rahman, 33, and Fateha Begum, 36, £404 million – owners Dare International
7. Oliver and Alexander Kent-Braham, 32, £455 million – owners Marshmallow
6. Thomas Hartland-Mackie, 36, £684 million – CEO City Electric Supply
5. Ben Francis, 31, £725 million – CEO Gymshark
4. Fawn, 38, and India Rose James, 32, £750 million – heiresses Soho Estates
3. Herman Narula, 36, £780 million – CEO Improbably Worlds
2. Lady Charlotte Wellesley, 33, £2.2 billion – heiress, Duke of Wellington’s daughter; wife of Colombia-American brewing heir and investor Alejandro Santo Domingo
1. Hugh Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, 33, £10.127 billion – owner Grosvenor Estate