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Queen Elizabeth Leaves Behind $925 Million Estate Divided Among Royal Family Members, Excluding Harry and Meghan
Queen Elizabeth's will, which was revealed following her passing on September 8, reportedly includes a staggering $925 million estate.
According to Woman's Day, most members of the royal family will benefit from the Queen's generosity.
However, the Queen made sure to prioritize her four children, particularly Princess Anne and Prince Andrew.
Sources claim that the Queen wanted to acknowledge Princess Anne's tireless dedication to the royal family.
Despite knowing that Anne would never ascend to the throne, the Queen decided to leave Balmoral Castle to her.
Although the property technically belongs to King Charles, there are rumors that the Queen stipulated Anne's right to use it whenever she desires.
In addition to Balmoral Castle, the Queen entrusted some of her horses to Princess Anne's care.
Anne has been actively persuading King Charles not to sell their mother's racehorses, demonstrating her commitment to preserving the Queen's legacy.
Prince Andrew, on the other hand, is said to receive an annual stipend of $12.3 million for the rest of his life.
This financial security was established by the Queen to ensure Andrew's future, considering he can no longer fulfill royal duties.
Moreover, Buckingham Palace and Clarence House have been entrusted to King Charles, who will also oversee the management of other royal properties such as St. James's Palace, Kensington Palace, Windsor Castle, and Sandringham.
Meanwhile, Prince Edward and his family were reportedly granted free reign over Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate, where they shared cherished memories with Prince Philip.
In an unexpected turn, it is alleged that Kate Middleton inherited the Queen's tiaras.
Originally intended for Queen Consort Camilla, Middleton received them instead due to Camilla's lack of enthusiasm for the jewelry.
Moving on to Prince Harry, it has been revealed that he will address the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in his upcoming memoir titled “Spare.”
According to People magazine, the book was mostly written before the Queen's passing on September 8.
However, the Prince, now 38 years old, will incorporate her death into the book, which is set to be released on January 10, 2023, after being delayed following the Queen's demise.
In a tribute statement released shortly after the Queen's death, Harry praised her wise counsel and infectious smile, describing her as a guiding compass through her unwavering commitment to service and duty.
He expressed gratitude that the Queen had embraced his beloved wife, Meghan Markle, and their cherished great-grandchildren.
Harry also reflected on the treasured moments he shared with his grandmother throughout his life.
As we mourn the loss of Queen Elizabeth, we are reminded of her profound impact and unwavering grace.
Her legacy will endure for generations to come.
Let us echo her own words, spoken after the passing of her husband, Prince Philip: “Life, of course, consists of final partings as well as first meetings.”
While we deeply grieve this final parting, we are forever grateful for the cherished memories and meaningful encounters we had with the Queen.
She is dearly missed, not only by us but by people all around the world.
As we bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth, we now embrace the new era with my father assuming his role as King Charles III.
May we honor his reign with the same admiration and respect that we held for his mother.