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Shocking Twist in Queen’s Will: Kate Inherits $110 Million Jewellery, While Sussex Gets Nothing of Value
In a surprising turn of events, the late Queen Elizabeth II reportedly made significant changes to her will just before her passing.
These changes have left Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William, as the main beneficiary of the late King's jewellery collection, which is estimated to be worth a staggering $110 million.
It is important to note that these personal items belong to the Queen herself, and not to the crown.
According to a Radar Online article, Queen Elizabeth had been carefully considering her prized possessions and who she believed deserved them.
Sources suggest that some last-minute alterations to her will have left her heirs shocked and surprised.
Among those likely to be affected by these changes are Camilla, Meghan, and their respective partners, King Charles and Prince Harry.
The decision is expected to upset them, as Kate seems to be the clear favorite within the royal family.
Reports indicate that Camilla, who had received Elizabeth's approval for her coronation as Queen Consort, has long harbored secret animosity towards Kate's relationship with the late Queen.
Although she would never openly admit it, sources claim that this is one of the reasons behind Camilla's resentment towards Kate.
However, Camilla is not the only one feeling the consequences of the revised will.
Meghan and her daughter Lilibet are also likely to be affected.
An insider expressed that while this may not come as a surprise, considering they are no longer members of the royal family, it will still be a significant blow to them.
Despite the potential turmoil caused by the revised will, Kate and William appear to be unfazed.
They were aware of their position in Elizabeth's eyes when it came to the Queen's jewels.
However, they do not want Lilibet to be left out entirely, as Kate is expected to pass on some of the diamonds to her daughter, Princess Charlotte.
As for Meghan, she does not seem to be a concern for the couple, according to a royal insider.
If the Queen does indeed exclude Meghan from the will, some believe it would not be out of spite, but rather a practical decision.
Others suggest that it could be the Queen's way of sending a message to Meghan and Harry: “You reap what you sow.”
Following the news of Queen Elizabeth II's passing, people throughout the UK have come together to mourn her loss.
Flowers, tribute poems, and even marmalade sandwiches have been left as tokens of remembrance.
While King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla have participated in public mourning ceremonies, other members of the royal family have chosen to grieve privately.
Some of them have gathered at Balmoral Castle, where the Queen passed away.
Over the weekend, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Beatrice were seen paying their respects in Scotland.
In a long-awaited reunion, Prince William and Kate Middleton met with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Saturday.
In their statements and messages, the royal family emphasized that Queen Elizabeth was not only a figurehead for the entire country but also a beloved and vibrant family member.
They expressed their deep sense of loss in both capacities.
According to Town & Country, Prince William and Catherine Middleton will now be known as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
King Charles III officially bestowed this new title upon William during his first speech as reigning monarch.
In his address, he praised Catherine and William, stating that he is confident they will continue to inspire and lead national conversations.
Interestingly, unlike his new Duke of Cornwall title, Prince William did not automatically receive the title of Prince of Wales.
It was a deliberate choice made by King Charles to pass on the prestigious title to his son, making his words about the title all the more significant.
Prince William, in his first statement as the official Prince of Wales, expressed his deep honor to serve alongside Catherine, Princess of Wales, and stated their commitment to strengthening their relationship with communities across Wales.
In conclusion, the late Queen Elizabeth II's revised will has caused a shockwave within the royal family.
Kate Middleton emerges as the main beneficiary of the late King's $110 million jewellery collection, while Camilla, Meghan, and their partners are left empty-handed.
The decision is expected to upset those affected, as Kate is seen as the favored member of the family.
Amidst this news, the nation mourns the loss of Queen Elizabeth II, with well-wishers leaving tributes across the UK.
Prince William and Catherine Middleton now hold the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales, bestowed upon them by King Charles III.