Billionaire
mukesh ambani is recognized for owning one of the most expensive houses in the world, the Antilia in Mumbai, which is believed to be worth more than Rs 15,000 crore. He also manages one of the most prosperous businesses in India. But Antilia, the
home of
mukesh ambani, is not the most costly residence on Earth. The residence of the
british Royal Family, led by
king Charles III, is Buckingham Palace, the most costly palace in the world.
The Duke of Buckingham, who had the enormous
home and administrative center built in 1703, is credited with giving the palace its name. Since then, the UK royal family has resided there, and it is among the most magnificent and well-known residences on the planet. When
queen Victoria took the throne and became the
british queen in the 19th century, the royal residence was renovated, and over time, the
home underwent changes. There are now 775 rooms at Buckingham Palace, which include 19 staterooms, 52 beds for visitors and the royal family, 188 bedrooms for employees, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms.
Multiple sources have estimated that Buckingham Palace might fetch a total worth of over USD 4.9 billion, or Rs 40,789 crores if it were sold. This is more than three times the price of
mukesh Ambani's opulent mansion Antilia. Some of the most priceless diamonds and artefacts from all around the world, from the time the
british Empire dominated many nations across the world, are also kept in Buckingham Palace.
At more than Rs 15,000 crore,
mukesh Ambani's Antilia, on the other hand, is the second most expensive residence globally. The
home has 27 levels, with the top six devoted to the Ambani family, one floor for each member.