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Most generous celebs revealed as big stars give away millions to charities

21 June 2024 , 19:00
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Sir Elton John — who finished his final world tour last year —  donated £27million, or 5.7 per cent of net worth
Sir Elton John — who finished his final world tour last year —  donated £27million, or 5.7 per cent of net worth

JK ROWLING has been named Britain’s most generous female celebrity.

The Harry Potter author, 58, has given away £18million — almost two per cent of her total net worth of £945million — in the past 12 months.

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JK Rowling has been named Britain’s most generous female celebrityCredit: Getty
Sir Lewis Hamilton donated £11million, or 3.2 per cent of his £350million net worth
Sir Lewis Hamilton donated £11million, or 3.2 per cent of his £350million net worthCredit: Reuters

But the Scot, known for campaigning for women’s rights in the trans debate, is still some way behind Britain’s biggest charity giver.

Sir Elton John — who finished his final world tour last year —  donated £27million, or 5.7 per cent of net worth.

That works out at £3,000 an hour.

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The 77-year-old singer, said to be worth £470million, is a vocal supporter of HIV/Aids charities.

He is closely followed by F1 driver Sir Lewis Hamilton, 39, who
donated £11million, or 3.2 per cent of his £350million net worth.

Sir Lewis gave the £11million to a range of ­charities including his own, called Mission 44.

Launched in 2021, it aims to boost diversity in motorsport and education.

The list, compiled by raffle site Raffolux, puts businessman and The Apprentice star Lord Alan Sugar, 77, in fourth place having donated £7million, or 0.7 per cent of his net worth.

Fifth is Virgin tycoon Sir Richard Branson, 73.

He handed out £80million, or 0.4 per cent of net worth.

That is the same proportion as 76-year-old Andrew Lloyd Webber, made a baron in 1997, who gave £3.5million to charity.

Tech billionaire James Dyson, 77, is said to have donated £46million — 0.2 per cent of net worth.

Jack Hardwick

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