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Harry Cut from Queen’s Will and Inheritance Disrupted After Queen Elizabeth II’s Death

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Harry Cut from Queen’s Will and Inheritance Disrupted After Queen Elizabeth II’s Death

II's passing has not only brought grief to the nation but has also raised questions about the fate of her vast wealth and cherished possessions.

Followers of the British Royals are eager to know who will inherit her historic jewels, artwork, and other valuable items.

The Queen's will is divided into two parts: her personal belongings and the Crown's estate.

The former, consisting of estates and valuable objects, is estimated to be worth over $420 million, according to the Sunday Times.

However, Forbes recently revealed that and have been excluded from the Queen's will.

This news comes as a surprise to many, as Harry was not even a beneficiary of the $100 million left by his great grandmother, the Queen Mother.

Speculation suggests that is now in control of these assets.

Radar Online further confirmed that and are unlikely to receive any valuable jewels, leaving them out of the inheritance entirely.

Interestingly, Meghan's sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales, is set to inherit $110 million worth of jewelry from the Queen.

It is expected that she will pass on some of these precious jewels to her niece, , ensuring she is not left out.

However, Meghan herself has been completely excluded from the inheritance, according to insiders.

Despite this, there is one intriguing gift that the Queen has allowed Harry to inherit – a horse named Meg.

This unique present is a nod to Harry's love for playing polo.

While it is the only known gift mentioned so far, Harry has not yet received it, as the official testament has not been released.

Some speculate that the Queen's decision to give Harry a horse instead of money or jewelry may be a subtle dig at his financial irresponsibility.

The horse named Meg holds historical significance as well.

It is one of seven horses chosen to pull ' carriages during the coronation.

In May, the royal family shared updates on this momentous occasion via their official Twitter account.

The famous Windsor Greys, including Meg, will be part of the procession, pulling the gold state coach on the return to Buckingham Palace.

Turning our attention to the Crown Estate, it includes a vast collection of properties and lands spread across the United Kingdom.

Buckingham Palace, the Duchy of Cornwall, Kensington Palace, and the estate of the Crown of Scotland are among the notable properties under its ownership.

Additionally, has inherited the Sovereign Grant, which serves as the salary for the reigning monarch.

Forbes estimates that II earned approximately $98 million annually.

Notably, the Crown Estate's ownership extends beyond land and properties.

King Charles is now the owner of all swans, whales, and dolphins in the United Kingdom, as these species are considered property of the Crown.

As the nation mourns the loss of Queen Elizabeth II, the intricate details of her will and inheritance continue to captivate the public's attention.

The exclusion of Prince Harry and Prince Andrew, coupled with the unique gift of a horse named Meg, adds further intrigue to the unfolding story.

While the Queen's will remains undisclosed, it is clear that the future distribution of her wealth and possessions will shape the dynamics of the British Royal Family moving forward.

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