Dua Lipa, Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran are named among Britain’s richest under 40s – though top of the list is still the Duke of Westminster with his £10.1B

Harry Styles and Dua Lipa are featured in the inaugural edition of The Sunday Times 40 Under 40 Rich List.

At 33, Ed Sheeran, known for his Һιt “Shape Of You,” ranks 10th on the list and is recognized as the wealthiest young musician in the UK with a fortune of £340 million.

The next wealthiest UK pop star under the age of 40 is former One Direction member Styles, 30, who made his £175 million through music and film appearances

The next richest UK pop star under 40 is Harry Styles, 30, who has amassed £175 million through his music and film career. The Brit award-winner, who starred in Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, has also invested in the Manchester-based music venue Co-Op Live, which opened on May 14 after several delays.

The 'Don't Start Now' singer is placed joined 29th on the list alongside actor Daniel Radcliffe

Styles shares the 17th spot on the list with boxing star Anthony Joshua. In 19th place is Adele, the 16-time Grammy-winner, with £170 million. The Tottenham-born singer began a residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Los Angeles in 2022, which will conclude in November this year.

Tied for 29th place are actor Daniel Radcliffe and pop star Dua Lipa, both with £90 million. Lipa, who will headline at Glastonbury Festival in June, recently released her third studio album “Radical Optimism,” which topped the UK albums chart. Radcliffe, 34, earned his wealth as a child star playing the title character in the Harry Potter film series, adapted from JK Rowling’s novels.

At the age of 33, and in 10th place on the 40 Under 40 list, is Shape Of You singer Ed Sheeran, who has been crowned the richest young musician in the UK with £340 million

The news outlet also published its annual rich list in a 76-page special edition of its Sunday magazine, detailing the fortunes of the 350 richest individuals and families in Britain. Leading the list, which highlights British talent in music, sport, entertainment, and business, is Hugh Grosvenor, the seventh Duke of Westminster, with £10.1 ƅillion.