Made famous thanks to her sister Kate marrying into royalty, Pippa Middleton is married to James Matthews, the former racing driver turned hedge fund manager who was born a multi-millionaire.
The loved-up couple celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary today, May 20, after tying the knot in 2017 in front of a star-studded guestlist.
The pair have two children together and live in a luxury £17million London mansion, a six-bedroom house spread over five floors in Chelsea.
James is heir to the Scottish feudal title of Laird of Glen Affric, which brings with it a castle-like mansion and a 10,000 acre estate.
He is also the older brother of Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews.
Continuing to build a fortune, James did not attend higher education and instead walked into a job as a securities trader at Spear, Leeds & Kellogg, now part of Goldman Sachs.
At the age of just 22, James then became a senior trader.
With such wealth between them, the pair snapped up their mansion in 2016 and soon started £1.2million worth of renovation work.
Like her parents, who live in a £4.7million manor, Pippa reportedly favours a private life away from prying cameras.
Unfortunately, this means glimpses of the couple's home have been extremely limited, but we do know some vital details.
The Chelsea abode has a lift for fast access to the property's five floors, and there is a gym and space for their staff.
There is an underground cinema and the recent development included separate male and female dressing rooms with a link to the main bedroom.
If that wasn't enough, the property has an inbuilt nursery for their young children, Grace and Arthur Middleton.
James has a history of investing in property. In his early 20s he bought a Mayfair property for £1.75million, which he then sold for £ 12.75million in 2006.
The London house is now worth an estimated £40million.
It is unlikely their Chelsea home will be the couple's last foray into property, as American economist David Friedman estimated in 2017 that James was "a demi-billionaire or close to a billionaire" with plenty of money burning a hole in his pocket.