Queen Elizabeth is no doubt one of the richest and most powerful women in the world.

She’s reportedly worth an astonishing $530 million, according toForbes.

The queen’s lifestyle certainly reflects her enormous wealth.

Queen Elizabeth

Yes, Queen Elizabeth’s life is insanely lavish and, obviously,farfrom normal.

It’s technically in theCity of Westminster, a London borough.

According toTown & Country, the huge palace has 775 rooms total.

Queen Elizabeth’s residence Buckingham Palace

Of those rooms, 78 are bathrooms.

it’s possible for you to even take a tour of some parts of the palace.

These are the rooms where the queen spends time with those she hosts.

Queen Elizabeth

There’s also a huge bronze staircase, dubbed the Grand Staircase, with elaborate carvings.

The palace is filled with expensive artwork, fine porcelain, and clocks.

In addition to these features, Buckingham Palace is also home to sweeping, lush gardens.

Queen Elizabeth departing a plane in 1952

According to Visit London, there’s even a lake on the property that spans some three acres.

Tiaras are especially enchanting since they’re associated with being a royal.

According toHarper’s Bazaar, Queen Elizabeth’s Burmese Ruby tiara features a whopping 96 rubies.

Windsor Castle

Kelly told theDaily Mailthat she uses a mixture of the alcohol and water to shine the Queen’s jewels.

Her first trip as the queen was to Kenya in 1952, the year she became England’s monarch.

According toReader’s Digest, she has been to over 120 countries during her reign.

Queen Elizabeth Launer purse

As part of theCommonwealth, Canada technically falls under her rulership.

It might surprise you that Queen Elizabeth doesn’t get to choose where she goes on trips, though.

However, shedoesget to fly without a passport, as reported byReader’s Digest.

Queen Elizabeth departing a plane

British passports are issued in the queen’s name, so she herself doesn’t need one to travel.

It’s one of the Queen’ssixresidences, according toTown & Country.

The publication reported in 2017 that it’s “the largest occupied castle in the world.”

Queen Elizabeth with a scone

According toReader’s Digest Canada, the castle has about 1,000 rooms.

It’s hard to imagine living in a home that big.

The home also has a rich history.

Queen Elizabeth with a horse

The history there isn’t all grim, however.

Windsor Castle has also been the venue for royal weddings, includingPrince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding.

Itisa beautiful venue, after all.

Queen Elizabeth driving

Queen Elizabeth certainly does.

you’re free to spot one in most every photo taken of her.

The queen’s love for the brand isn’t cheap, however.

Queen Elizabeth

They can run as much as $2,346 per purse, as stated byGood Housekeeping.

That’s chump change to a queen, though.

Government officials and the rest of the royal family also have access to this plane.

Queen Elizabeth with her lady-in-waiting

Transporting those select few isn’t the jet’s only job, though.

It’s also used to refuel other Royal Air Force planes.

The exception is when the queen is traveling to another country within the Commonwealth.

Queen Elizabeth and her family at Balmoral Castle

In those instances, the country she’s visiting funds her travel.

The monarch is no stranger to taking the train, either.

She uses one every year to travel to Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

Queen Elizabeth

Historically, the royals spend Christmas there and, for those trips, she opts a commercial train.

That said, a royal traindoesexist.

Rather, he took the position because it’s a “very prestigious job.”

Queen Elizabeth shoes

He also revealed that she loves chocolate as well as Special K cereal.

Well, nowthatwe can relate to.

It also stated that the job required knowledge of French cuisine, which Queen Elizabeth enjoys.

We’re a little jealous that she has people preparing decadent food for her all the time.

Queen Elizabeth owns racehorses

According toEncyclopedia Britannica, the queen owns her very own racehorses.

She goes to horse races often and she even travels to Kentucky to visit the stud farms there.

The publication also stated that Queen Elizabeth doesn’t just watch horses race, she rides them as well.

Though, you know, not while they’re racing.

Though that would be cool.

The queen’s horsey hobby has managed to earn her a lot of money.

She has such an affinity with horses and is so perceptive."

Despite staying local, she hasmanyvehicle options.

Queen Elizabeth also has a Bentley State Limousine, according toTown & Country.

It was made specially for her 2002 Golden Jubilee so onlookers could get a better view of her.

But, that isn’t her only Bentley.

We won’t judge.

So, basically, it’s hers until the end of her life.

In their position, they help Queen Elizabeth with her correspondence.

Though they are there to help, she’s not always patient with them.

I can’t do both."

It’s not easy working for one of the most powerful women in the world!

I think she really, really loves the Highlands."

When at Balmoral, the queen spends time driving, horseback riding, and enjoying the great outdoors.

The estate spans 50,000 acres, so there’s no shortage of green space.

In total, Balmoral is made up of 150 buildings, according toTown & Countrywith plenty ofgardenssurrounding them.

Well, perhaps only Queen Elizabeth knows the answer to that question.

It’s provided by the British banking company Coutts, which has a patronage with the royal family.

As useful as the ATM may be, it may not be used all that often.

The queen isn’t thought to keep cash on her person, according toInternational Business Times.

However, there is one exception.

She brings cash five pounds to be exact to church with her every Sunday, as reported byVogue.

The ATM isn’t the only handy feature in the palace.

There’s one right there in Buckingham Palace, according to theDaily Mail.

Queen Elizabeth probably doesn’t send her own mail anyway, though.

There are employees for that!

This saves her from getting blisters on her feet.

The Queen can never say, “I’m uncomfortable, I can’t walk any more.'”

Parvin put it this way: “She has the right to have someone wear them in.”

He’s not wrong!