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Queen Elizabeth’s $925 Million Will Revealed: Royal Members Inherit Equal Shares Except Harry and Meghan

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Queen Elizabeth’s $925 Million Will Revealed: Royal Members Inherit Equal Shares Except Harry and Meghan

Queen Elizabeth’s secret will, worth a staggering $925 million, has been disclosed following her passing on September 8.

According to Woman’s Day, the majority of the royal family will benefit from the Queen’s fortune.

However, there are a few exceptions, namely Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

The Queen made sure to prioritize her four children, particularly Princess Anne and Prince Andrew.

A source revealed that Princess Anne, who has dedicated herself to the royal family, received a special reward.

As she will never ascend to the throne, the Queen decided to gift her Balmoral Castle.

Although the property technically belongs to King Charles, there are rumors that the Queen allowed Anne to use it whenever she desires.

In addition to the castle, the Queen entrusted Princess Anne with the care of some of her beloved horses.

Anne has been actively persuading King Charles not to sell their mother’s racehorses, fulfilling her role as their guardian.

Prince Andrew, on the other hand, will reportedly receive an annual stipend of $12.3 million for the rest of his life.

This financial security was put in place by the Queen, as Andrew can no longer carry out official duties for the royal family.

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.

Prince Edward and his family, meanwhile, have allegedly been given free reign over Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate.

This decision was made due to the numerous cherished memories the Wessex family shared there with Prince Philip.

In a surprising turn of events, Kate Middleton is said to have inherited the Queen’s tiaras.

Originally intended for Queen Consort Camilla, Middleton received them instead, as Camilla reportedly did not have an affinity for them.

Prince Harry, in his upcoming memoir titled “Spare,” will acknowledge the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, according to People magazine.

Although the majority of the book was written prior to her passing, the prince, now 38, will touch upon her death in the final version, which is set to be released on January 10, 2023, following a delay after the Queen’s demise.

In a heartfelt tribute shortly after her passing, Prince Harry expressed his gratitude for his grandmother’s wise counsel, infectious smile, and unwavering commitment to service and duty.

He also mentioned how much he treasured the time spent with the Queen and appreciated her love for his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children.

The loss of Queen Elizabeth has left a void not only within the royal family but also around the world.

Her grace, dignity, and global admiration remained steadfast throughout her life, leaving behind an everlasting legacy.

As we mourn her passing, let us reflect on her words following the death of her beloved husband, Prince Philip: “Life, of course, consists of final partings as well as first meetings.”

While this parting brings great sadness, we are forever grateful for the cherished moments shared with the Queen, from Harry’s earliest childhood memories to the introduction of Meghan and their beloved great-grandchildren.

As we bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth, we now turn our attention to the future, honoring Prince Charles as King Charles III and Queen Anne.

We express our gratitude to Queen Anne for her kindness and dedication.

The world mourns the loss of Queen Elizabeth, a remarkable monarch who touched the lives of so many.

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