In a surprising turn of events, it has been revealed that Prince William and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have received a staggering billion dollar inheritance from the Queen.
This substantial sum is expected to become their main source of income, according to a source who spoke to Life & Style.
Not only will the royal couple benefit from this massive windfall, but they will also continue to accumulate millions from their involvement with the Duchy of Cornwall, as they have recently moved up in the ranks.
It seems that Prince William and Catherine are determined to secure a prosperous future for their children, as they plan to establish trusts for each of them using the profits.
Additionally, they express a desire to give back to their favorite causes by donating portions of their newfound wealth.
The exact amount that Prince William and Catherine will be inheriting from the Queen remains unknown, as this is a private matter that will not be disclosed to the public.
However, it is clear that the late Queen Elizabeth made some significant changes to her will shortly before her passing.
These alterations are set to benefit Catherine, the Princess of Wales, especially in terms of the late Queen’s jewelry collection, which is estimated to be worth a staggering $110 million.
It is important to note that these personal items belong to the Queen herself, rather than the crown.
A July article from Radar Online revealed that Queen Elizabeth had been focusing on her prized possessions and determining who would be deserving of them.
Recent whispers suggest that she made some last-minute adjustments to her will, which are expected to come as a shocking surprise to her heirs.
Meanwhile, Meghan, the wife of Prince Harry, seems to have been left out entirely.
Her Majesty the Queen specifically stated that Meghan would receive nothing in her will.
The changes made by the late Queen Elizabeth are thought to favor Catherine, further solidifying her position within the royal family.
There is speculation that Meghan and her daughter, Lilibet, may face the royal axe and be denied any valuable jewels.
This comes as no surprise since they are no longer active members of the royal family.
However, it would undoubtedly be a significant blow for them.
On the other hand, Prince William and Catherine appear to be unfazed by these concerns, as they were aware of their standing with Queen Elizabeth regarding her jewelry collection.
Despite this, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are adamant about ensuring that Lilibet is not left out.
It is expected that Catherine will pass on some diamonds to her daughter, Princess Charlotte.
As for Meghan, she seems to be of little concern to Prince William and Catherine, according to a royal insider.
If the Queen does, in fact, exclude Meghan from her will, some believe it would be a practical decision rather than an act of spite.
Others suggest that it would serve as a message to Meghan and Harry, reminding them that their actions have consequences.
The death of the Queen has triggered a series of changes in the titles of senior royals, affecting both the Cambridges and the Sussexes.
Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, the son of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will become a prince following the Queen’s passing.
This title was controversially denied to him earlier due to his race, as claimed by Meghan.
Similarly, Lilibet (Lily) Mountbatten-Windsor, his younger sister, will also become a princess upon the Queen’s demise, alongside her grandfather, the Prince of Wales, ascending to the throne.
However, it remains uncertain whether Archie and Lilibet will be granted HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) titles, as they will not be working royals.
Meanwhile, the Cambridges have experienced significant changes as well.