After the passing of Queen Elizabeth on Thursday, her son Charles has taken on the title of King and ascended to the throne.
Alongside him is his wife Camilla, who now holds the title of Queen Consort.
However, despite their prestigious positions, a royal insider suggests that Camilla may not inherit any of the late Queen’s valuable jewels, which are estimated to be worth around $110 million.
Earlier this summer, there were murmurs that Queen Elizabeth had made some last-minute changes to her will, resulting in surprising outcomes for her heirs.
She had been deliberating over her treasured collection and determining who should receive what.
The insider reveals that Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, is likely to be the recipient of the 300-piece collection, as she was evidently the favorite within the family.
Although unspoken, this preference is believed to be one of the reasons why Camilla harbored resentment towards Catherine.
In a similar vein, it is highly probable that Meghan Markle, along with her and Prince Harry’s one-year-old daughter, Lilibet, will not receive anything of value from the Queen.
This is not entirely unexpected, considering their departure from the royal family.
Nevertheless, it would undoubtedly be a significant blow, as the source discloses.
While some argue that this exclusion may be driven by practicality, others contend that it serves as a message from the Queen to Meghan and Harry: you reap what you sow.
Following the demise of his beloved grandmother, Prince William will now assume the title of the Prince of Wales.
His Majesty, King Charles III, addressed the nation for the first time as the new king on Friday, revealing the new titles bestowed upon William and Catherine.
The announcement of Catherine’s new title is expected to stir up emotions.
During his speech, King Charles stated, “With Catherine beside him, our new Prince and Princess of Wales will, I know, continue to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the center ground where vital help can be given.”
In addition to her new title as Princess of Wales, Catherine will also hold the titles of Duchess of Cornwall, Countess of Chester, and Duchess of Rothesay.
The couple’s official Twitter account has been updated to reflect their new titles, now identifying them as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
However, they will not relinquish their Duke and Duchess of Cambridge titles; instead, these new titles will be additional.
Consequently, they are now styled as TRH, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge.
The Queen’s passing has resulted in significant changes to the roles and titles of other prominent members of the royal family.
This also applies to William and Catherine’s three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
They, too, will acquire new titles.
Prince George is now known as Prince George of Cornwall and Cambridge, while Princess Charlotte is Princess Charlotte of Cornwall and Cambridge.
Lastly, Prince Louis is now Prince Louis of Cornwall and Cambridge.
According to a royal source, Prince William and Catherine are dedicated to strengthening their bond with the people of Wales.
The couple intends to approach their roles with modesty and humility, as they have done in the past.
Royal expert Royer Nicker reports that the couple has been focused on fostering trust and respect among the Welsh population over time.