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Kate Middleton Inherits Queen’s $110 Million Jewelry Collection While Sussex Gets Nothing

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Kate Middleton Inherits Queen’s $110 Million Jewelry Collection While Sussex Gets Nothing

In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that Kate Middleton will inherit the late II's jewelry collection, estimated to be worth $110 million.

The news comes as a surprise to many, especially since neither Meghan Markle nor , the newly crowned Queen, were favored by the late monarch.

According to reports, II changed her will right before she passed away, and the changes will benefit Kate Middleton.

It is important to note that the 300 personal items belong to the Queen and not the crown.

In July, a Radar Online article reported that the Queen had been focusing on her prized possessions and who deserved what.

The whispers are that she made some last-minute changes to her will that will be a shocking surprise for her heirs, sources said.

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Kate is likely to gain from the choice, which may raise some eyebrows among the royals.

The decision would probably upset , Meghan, and their partners, King Charles and , according to the source.

Sources claim that Kate is clearly the family favorite, and Camilla, who had Elizabeth's approval for her coronation as Queen Consort, has long harbored a secret enmity for Kate's relationship with the late queen.

She'd never say it, of course, but it's one of the reasons Camilla resented Kate, sources added.

Camilla is not alone in her resentment.

Meghan and her daughter Lilibet are likely to suffer the royal axe.

An insider said, “there's a very good chance the queen won't leave either of the many jewels of value.

It's not surprising, since they're not members of the royal family anymore, but it would be a real slap in the face.”

When it comes to the queen's jewels, we're told Kate and William are not worried because they knew where they stood with Elizabeth.

Kate and William really don't want Lilibet to be left out, even though Kate is expected to give some of the diamonds to her daughter, .

As for Meghan, she's not their concern, said a royal insider.

If the queen does indeed cut Meghan out, some people think it won't be out of spite but practicality.

Others say it would be the queen sending a message to Meghan and Harry, “you reap what you sow,” sources said.

In other news, people across the UK have been mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on Thursday.

Many members of the royal family have been mourning the loss privately, while others have been taking in the tributes in Scotland.

Over the weekend, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Princess Eugenie, and were spotted paying their respects.

In addition, and Kate Middleton had a long-awaited reunion with and Meghan Markle on Saturday.

According to Town & Country, and Catherine Middleton will now be known as the Prince and Princess of Wales.

King Charles III confirmed William's new title during his first-ever speech as reigning monarch, stating, “Today, I am proud to create him Prince of Wales.”

He went on to praise Catherine and William, saying, “Our new Prince and Princess of Wales will, I know, continue to inspire and lead our national conversations.”

Interestingly, the title of Prince of Wales was not given to William automatically, unlike his new Duke of Cornwall title.

It was King Charles' choice to pass on the prestigious title to his son, making his words about the title even more meaningful.

Now, Prince William, who just released his first statement as the official Prince of Wales, has spoken to the First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford.

In his statement, Prince William said he was deeply honored to serve the Welsh people alongside Catherine, Princess of Wales, and said that the pair will spend the months and years ahead deepening their relationship with communities across Wales.

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