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Queen Elizabeth II’s Last Will and Testament: Who Will Benefit and Who Will Lose Out?

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Queen Elizabeth II’s Last Will and Testament: Who Will Benefit and Who Will Lose Out?

It has been rumored that asked the Queen for a head start on his inheritance before the Invictus Games, but was turned down.

If the rumor is true, did the Queen change her will to ensure that Harry can only receive income and not touch any capital she has left him?

After all, his grandfather did not leave him anything because of his wife.

Perhaps the Queen also ensured that he cannot spend recklessly.

Last year, Globe claimed that Prince Philip cut some of his relatives out of his $60 million will.

A source said that the Duke of Edinburgh knew how much stress , , and caused , so he wanted to get revenge on his wife's behalf.

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The insider added that Prince Philip was disgusted by Prince Harry and 's decision to abandon their royal duties and relocate to the United States.

II is often referred to as the wealthiest woman in the world, with enormous personal wealth in investments, art, jewels, and real estate from decades of colonial rule.

However, the value of this wealth is still a secret.

The only question that remains is what will happen to all of her treasury and who will get it?

In 2017, Brand Finance valued the monarchy's brand at around $88 billion, while Forbes estimated Queen Elizabeth II's personal wealth to be around $500 million.

However, the components of her last will and testament specifying how her wealth will be distributed after her death in Scotland are expected to remain a secret for a long time.

Historically, the wills of the sovereign have remained private along with other members of the royal family.

A royal insider claims that Queen Elizabeth II changed her will right before she died, and this was her way of sending a message to the Sussexes.

Neither nor Camilla, the newly crowned queen, were favored by Queen Elizabeth II.

The late Queen Elizabeth reportedly changed her will right before she died, and the changes will benefit Catherine, the Princess of Wales.

The jewelry collection of the late king, estimated to be worth $110 million, will pass on to 's wife.

A crucial distinction is that the 300 personal items belong to the queen and not the crown.

In July, she had been concentrating 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 to her heirs.

Catherine is likely to gain from the choice, which may raise some brows among the royals.

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

Catherine is clearly the family favorite, said another source.

Camilla is not alone herself.

Meghan and her daughter are likely to suffer the royal acts, an insider said.

There's a very good chance the queen won't leave either of them any 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, Catherine and William are not worried because they knew where they stood with Queen Elizabeth.

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

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