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Meg Inherits Diana’s Iconic Jewel as Charlotte and Lilibet Fight Over Inheritance
Princess Charlotte and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, the granddaughters of the late Princess Diana, find themselves in a royal battle over who will inherit their grandmother's prized jewelry collection.
While both girls have a claim to the iconic jewels, experts suggest that only one of them is likely to receive this prestigious inheritance.
According to royal commentators, it is Princess Charlotte, at the age of six, who has the advantage in this dispute.
Being the only daughter of Prince William, second in line to the throne, Charlotte will have the first pick of the palace jewels once she comes of age.
In fact, there are already two specific pieces earmarked for her, as revealed by a royal source.
One of these coveted items is the Spencer tiara, the very same crown worn by Lady Diana on her wedding day to Prince Charles.
This magnificent headpiece has been a part of the Spencer family for nearly a century and holds significant sentimental value.
It has graced the heads of Diana's older sisters during their weddings and is now considered a symbol of the family's heritage.
The Spencer tiara is not the only jewel that Princess Charlotte is set to inherit.
Discussions are underway to secure this precious heirloom, which is currently in the possession of Diana's youngest brother, Charles, 9th Earl Spencer.
Despite having daughters of his own, Charles and Prince William have agreed that the tiara rightfully belongs to Charlotte, Diana's first granddaughter.
It seems that Charlotte is well aware of her future inheritance and eagerly anticipates the day when she can try on the tiara.
Having learned about her grandmother Diana, Charlotte feels a special connection to her through their shared middle name.
She has seen pictures of Diana wearing the tiara and cannot wait to follow in her footsteps.
However, tradition dictates that brides must wait until their wedding day to wear such a significant piece of jewelry.
Therefore, Charlotte may have to exercise patience before she can finally adorn the Spencer tiara.
Nevertheless, this delay does not diminish her excitement and anticipation.
In addition to the prospect of inheriting these priceless jewels, recent research suggests that Princess Charlotte could become the wealthiest member of the royal family in the future.
The “Kate Middleton effect,” which refers to the influence of the royal family's fashion choices on trends and their subsequent impact on the economy, is expected to work in Charlotte's favor.
It is estimated that she could accumulate a fortune of up to £3.6 billion, surpassing the wealth of her older and younger brothers.
While Princess Charlotte's future seems promising, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have faced unwarranted criticism during their visit to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Supporters of the couple claim that they have been subjected to vicious attacks from royal family fans and experts.
One particularly absurd allegation suggests that Meghan and Harry wore hidden microphones during their public appearance with other members of the British royal family.
Photos of Meghan were circulated, accompanied by claims of a concealed microphone.
However, these allegations have been dismissed as baseless by senior royal commentators.
Another accusation thrown at the couple is that they attempted to profit by taking a picture of Queen Elizabeth II with their daughter Lilibet using their own cameraman.
Allegedly, the monarch refused to allow this, putting an end to their supposed money-making scheme.
As the battle for Princess Diana's jewelry collection continues between Charlotte and Lilibet, it remains to be seen who will ultimately claim these cherished heirlooms.
For now, Princess Charlotte stands as the favored candidate, eagerly awaiting the day she can wear the Spencer tiara and carry on her grandmother's legacy.