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Prince William and Catherine Inherit Billion-Dollar Fortune from Queen

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Prince William and Catherine Inherit Billion-Dollar Fortune from Queen

According to an exclusive source who spoke to Life and Style, and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have inherited a staggering billion-dollar fortune from the Queen.

The source revealed that this inheritance will be the couple's main source of income, allowing them to support their lavish lifestyle.

In addition to this incredible windfall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will also continue to earn millions from managing the Duchy of Cornwall, following their promotion in the ranks.

The couple is reportedly doing everything in their power to secure their children's future, including setting up trusts for all of their kids using the profits from their various ventures.

Despite the immense wealth being passed on to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the exact amount of their inheritance remains a closely guarded secret.

The Queen has kept this information private, and it is unlikely to be disclosed to the public.

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However, it is known that the late II made changes to her will before she passed away, with the majority of her jewelry collection estimated to be worth $110 million passing on to 's wife.

This crucial distinction is due to the fact that the 300 personal items belong to the Queen and not the Crown, as per a Radar Online article in July.

There are whispers that the Queen made some last-minute changes to her will, although the exact details remain unknown.

The source revealed that these changes will come as a shocking surprise to her heirs.

In contrast, , the Duchess of Sussex, was specifically listed as receiving nothing from the Queen.

The late II changed her will to benefit Catherine, the Princess of Wales, instead.

The insider further revealed that Meghan and her daughter are likely to suffer the royal axe, with the Queen leaving them no jewels of value.

This is not surprising, given that they are no longer members of the royal family.

However, it would still be a real slap in the face for the former royal couple.

Despite this uncertainty, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are not worried about their position when it comes to the Queen's jewels.

They knew where they stood with Queen Elizabeth, and Catherine is expected to give some of the diamonds to her daughter, .

As for Meghan, she is 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 that they reap what they sow.

The Queen's death triggered a series of changes to the titles of senior royals, including both the Cambridges and the Sussexes.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's son, Mountbatten-Windsor, will become a prince following the death of the Queen, a title which Meghan controversially claimed was previously denied to him because of his race.

His younger sister, or Lily Mountbatten-Windsor, will also be a princess following the death of the Queen and with her grandfather, the Prince of Wales, becoming king.

However, a royal expert said that they may not be granted HRH titles because they will not be working royals.

Meanwhile, the Cambridges have seen significant changes as well.

Charles has officially made William and Catherine the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the couple has inherited the Duchy of Cornwall after he was made king.

Catherine also holds the title of Countess of Chester after William became the Earl of Chester.

She is also now the Duchy of Rothesay in Scotland, previously 's title.

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