Being one of Gordon Ramsay's children undoubtedly comes with its perks, including exceptional cuisine, celebrity connections, and the wealth that stems from his empire. However, despite his considerable fortune, the globally recognised chef has no intention of simply handing it all over to them. Ramsay, who established his restaurant empire in 1997, quickly became a household name through shows like Hell's Kitchen, Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, MasterChef, and The F Word.

Over time, the star, who celebrated his 58th birthday on November 8, has amassed an impressive 17 Michelin stars, with his restaurants currently holding seven stars across various locations. His business success has resulted in an estimated net worth of £610 million, with an annual income of approximately £90 million. Ramsay's wealth is derived from his worldwide restaurant empire, high-profile TV shows, brand endorsements, and his production company, Studio Ramsay, which creates content for both the US and UK.

READ MORE: DWP takes 'immediate action' as petition to boost £10 Christmas Bonus surges He also owns an impressive £11 million property portfolio, featuring luxury properties in London, Cornwall, and Los Angeles. However, for Ramsay, 58, wealth isn't the most important thing - and he doesn't want it to be for his children either. In a 2017 interview with The Telegraph, the father-of-five disclosed that he has no plans to pass on his millions to his children, Megan, Holly, Jack, Tilly, Oscar, and Je.