The children of high-ranking figures in the Kremlin live a life of luxury in the West. Their lives are in stark opposition to the propaganda of their fathers in Moscow.
Imprisoned Kremlin opposition figure Alexei Navalny, put together a research team that has looked into the lives of the children of Russian President Vladimir Putin's inner circle.
Polina, stepdaughter of Russia's Foreign Minister
First, there is Polina, the stepdaughter of none other than Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Lavrov has recently likened the US to Napoleon and Hitler in reference to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, claiming that America has gotten Europe under control and that Europe is "just fulfilling a role."
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"Like in Hollywood, there is absolute evil and absolute good and this is unfortunate," he told reporters at a virtual news conference in March, according to Sky News.
Yet despite this battle between absolute good and evil, his stepdaughter, Polina, lives a glamorous and seemingly carefree life in London.
The 26-year-old's Instagram account depicted a life with endless parties, designer clothes and yachts until her account was recently taken down.

Snapshots from Polina's deleted Instagram account
Maria Pevchikh, a researcher on Navalny's team, highlighted on Twitter how Polina's mom and Lavrov have been together for two decades now. Polina's biological dad isn't rich nor does she have an oligarch husband. Despite that, she bought an apartment in London on Kensington High Street for £4.4m when she was just 21.
As Pevchikh points out, it is a "textbook example of unexplained wealth". Polina paid cash with no mortgage and her only source of income is her unemployed mother who is Lavrov's partner. Pevchick asks why it is that Polina lives in the West when Lavrov has repeatedly denounced it.
Lavrov gave numerous speeches about the evil anglo-Saxon world and the awful liberal western countries who want to destroy Russia and Ukraine. So why on Earth does his step-daughter live in the centre of London? Why not in Crimea or Donbass, why doesn’t she move there? pic.twitter.com/YPuCAB5hhV
— Maria Pevchikh (@pevchikh) March 10, 2022
Jelizaveta Peskova, daughter of Dmitri Peskov, spokesperson for Vladimir Putin
Peskova walks toward a giant chandelier in a short dress with an expensive handbag under her arm. Her Instagram account depicts an extravagant lifestyle.
Jelizaveta Peskova's Instagram account. Credit: Instagram
Sofia Abramovicha, daughter of oligarch Roman Abramovich
Sofia is the daughter of Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, known outside Russia as the owner of Chelsea, a Premier League football club in London.
Sofia Abramovicha. Credit: Instagram
Putin's daughters
All of the Kremlin's descendants live in opposition to what their fathers promote, causing Putin to lash out. “Of course, they (the West) will try to bet on the so-called fifth column, on traitors. To those who earn their money here, but live there," he said in a speech to the Russian Security Council in March.The traitors are the Russian elite who have villas on the French Riviera or are living the dream in London or Paris. Yet what is striking about Putin's comments is that it is generally thought that his own daughter, Maria, is married to the Dutch businessman Jorrit Faassen, according to De Morgen.
In 2017, the couple are reported to have purchased a penthouse of more than 700 square meters in Voorschoten, between The Hague and Leiden, for almost €3 million, according to business magazine Quote.
Putin's youngest daughter, Katerina, reputedly owns a villa in Biarritz France, which has recently been occupied by activists to make room for Ukrainian refugees. Putin's daughters have been on the sanctions list in the UK and the US since the start of April, De Morgen wrote.
Hit them where it hurts
The EU also is targeting sanctions against the Russian elites. The sanctions should hit oligarchs where it hurts by a "rapid freezing and confiscation of the assets owned by individuals and entities targeted by the sanctions," said EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders.
EU Foreign Affairs chief, Josep Borrell, said in a deleted Tweet: "No longer: shopping in Milan, partying in Saint-Tropez, buying diamonds in Antwerp. This is a first step," concerning the Russian elite in Europe.
Maybe some of the Kremlin's children fear that their luxurious lives in the West are in danger and that they have to move to Moscow. Sofia Abramovich wrote on Instagram that "the biggest and most successful lie of Kremlin propaganda is that most Russians are on Putin's side." Jelizaveta Peskova wrote ' ВОЙНЕ ', 'no to the war' on her Instagram, but she deleted the post, De Morgen reported.
It is clear that through their fathers' ties with Putin, they benefit from a system that has caused a war in Ukraine, outsourced the wealth of a country into the hands of a few and have turned Russia into an authoritarian state.
Whether they should have access to the property and high society life across Europe with their unexplained sources of wealth will be up to lawmakers.