TWO Southampton-born stars have made it into a rich list of Britain's young music millionaires.
Coldplay drummer Will Champion, pictured inset, and singer Craig David have estimated fortunes of £10m and £9m respectively, according to new figures compiled by The Sunday Times.
Champion sits in joint fourth place alongside his fellow band members, former Spice Girl Emma Bunton and ex-Boyzone frontman Ronan Keating, while David is tenth.
At number one is Dhani Harrison, son of the late Beatle George Harrison, who has inherited a £140m fortune.
Second are the Beckhams - who qualify thanks to Victoria's former singing career - with £75m between them.
John Lennon's son Sean is at number three with a personal wealth of £20m.
Stars just outside the top ten include Charlotte Church, Daniel Bedingfield and Will Young.
To qualify as young music millionaires, entrants have to be aged 30 or under.
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