The richest people in Britain have increased their wealth by $ 1.4 billion (£ 900 m) in 2015, a leader in this ranking is the property magnate the Duke of Westminster.
11 of the wealthiest citizens of the United Kingdom already control $ 67 billion, according to Bloomberg's billionaire index
The Duke of Westminster Brit with a fortune of $ 14 billion, with an increase in wealth of $ 623 million over the last 12 months. He is the owner of the areas of central London by his company, Grosvenor Estates.
Next on the list is a Bloomberg property billionaire Charles Cadogan, which controls $ 7.4 billion,
Cadogan family controls more than 90 acres of prime real estate in central London - Mr. Cadogan can walk from Chelsea to Knightsbridge without leaving their land.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos doubled their wealth double year. This gave him fourth place in the list.
Amazon recorded a profit in two quarters of 2015, which pushed the share price of the online retailer to a record $ 694.31.
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