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Estimates of the royal family's wealth vary, but Singh is estimated to control a fortune of between $697 million and $2.8 billion.
At 20 years old, Padmanabh Singh controls a fortune of between $697 million and $855 million and is called a "king."
Padmanabh Singh, full title Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur, is the young monarch of Jaipur, a city in northwestern India famous for its pink architecture and imperial palaces.
Singh's royal title is not officially recognized by law, as India is a federal parliamentary democratic republic with a president and a prime minister. But it "still inspires respect in this deeply hierarchical country where the aristocracy is venerated despite rapid social change," according to the Guardian.
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The wealth of the royal family is estimated to be between $697 million and $2.8 billion.
Singh spends his time playing polo, studying liberal arts, walking in fashion shows, and traveling the world.
He became king in 2011 after the death of his grandfather, Sawai Man Singhji Bahadur, who was called "the last Maharaja of Jaipur" when he died because he ascended to the throne soon before royal privileges stopped being recognized in India.
Singh's title is not officially recognized by law, as India is a federal parliamentary democratic republic with a president and a prime minister. But according to The Guardian, the title "still inspires respect in this deeply hierarchical country where the aristocracy is venerated despite rapid social change."
The school is nicknamed "India's Eton" after the prestigious English school. "My boarding school shaped me the way I am," Singh told the Week magazine. "It was a tough life with strict discipline and no luxuries."
... and his father is Narendra Singh. Singh became king after his grandfather because his mother was his grandfather's only child and his father, Narendra, was a "commoner."
The young monarch made Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2018 for his "prowess on the polo field," as he served as captain of the first Indian polo team in England in 20 years.
He said living in New York made him discover Netflix and sushi. "Cooped up in my apartment with a bunch of friends, I watched Game of Thrones all winter," he told the Week. "I realized sushi was so cool!"
Singh does not appear to have graduated from NYU, but he moved to Rome, Italy, in September 2018 to study art at a private university. "I lost my heart to Italy; it is the most beautiful country in the world," he told the Week magazine. "With its old buildings and grand architecture, it always feels like home."
While in Jaipur, Singh splits his time living with his family at the City Palace and staying at Suján Rajmahal Palace, a former royal guesthouse that was recently renovated.
Singh celebrated the Holi festival at the City Palace in Jaipur on March 1, 2018.
Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Today, people often celebrate by lighting bonfires the night before and then throwing colored powder on each other throughout the next day.
While the origin of the royal family's wealth is unclear, Singh is likely worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The Jaipur royal family is known to control "immense wealth," but estimates of their actual fortune vary, from $621.8 million in 2011, which would be worth about $696.7 million today ...
... all the way up to 20,000 rupees crores. One crore is equal to 10 million rupees, or about $142,531. So if Singh is worth 20,000 rupees crores, as one Indian newspaper estimates, that would equal about $2.8 billion.
Singh has big plans as the Maharaja of Jaipur. "We are in a democracy now, and I cannot let my background go to my head," he told the Week magazine. He added that he could never be content "to just live in this bubble and not travel the world."
He said he considers it his duty to act as an ambassador throughout India and the world. "At the moment, I am focusing on my life, but I want to create Jaipur as a destination, host a lot of people and popularize Rajasthan's art and culture," Singh said.