How rich are Steve Jobs’ daughter and her Olympian fiancé? A look inside their net worths
Eve Jobs, daughter of the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, is set to tie the knot with Harry Charles, a British Olympic equestrian, this August in the Cotswolds, England. The wedding is expected to be a glittering society event, with a rumored guest list that includes Princess Beatrice and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.
The couple shares a deep passion for equestrian sports, which has brought them together both personally and professionally. Their prominent family backgrounds and rising careers have sparked interest in their individual fortunes.
Eve Jobs: More Than Just an Heiress
At 26, Eve Jobs is making a name for herself beyond the shadow of her famous father. Though her mother Laurene Powell Jobs controls an estimated $21.7 billion fortune, she has publicly stated she does not plan to pass on the full inheritance to her children, encouraging them to forge their own paths.Eve graduated from Stanford University in 2021 with a degree in Science, Technology, and Society, and has since carved out a successful modeling career. She began with a 2020 Glossier campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney and Naomi Smalls, and later signed with DNA Model Management—the agency behind Kaia Gerber and Emily Ratajkowski.
Her runway debut at Paris Fashion Week and campaigns for Louis Vuitton and Enfants Riches Déprimés have cemented her place in the fashion world. Additionally, Eve is an accomplished equestrian, ranked among the world’s top under-25 riders. She notably won the $130,000 CSI 3 Grand Prix in 2018 and trains at a $15 million equestrian estate in Wellington, Florida, purchased by her mother.
Estimated Net Worth (2024): $500,000 – $1 million
Harry Charles: Olympic Pedigree and Equestrian Stardom
Harry Charles, 25, comes from equestrian royalty—his father, Peter Charles, won Olympic gold in 2012. Following in his father’s footsteps, Harry made his Olympic debut at Tokyo 2021, and clinched team gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics.He became the youngest Rolex Testimonee in 2019 and competes in top-tier events like the Longines Global Champions Tour and the Hickstead Derby. His earnings come from prize money, brand endorsements, sponsorships, and family-supported equestrian ventures.
Estimated Net Worth (2024): £500,000 – £2 million
(~$600,000 – $2.5 million USD)