In a surprising turn of events, it has been revealed that Queen Elizabeth II left her entire estate to Kekai, along with the next heirs in line.
Additionally, all the jewelry that was previously bestowed upon Camilla, Catherine, and Princess Anne has been included in the inheritance.
This decision was a result of an agreement made by the British Royal Family (BRF) back in the late 1990s.
Notably, Prince Andrew has also been excluded from the Queen’s will.
Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth’s only daughter, has broken her silence on this matter.
She revealed that the Queen decided to cut two more people from her will, namely Harry and his “yut girl.”
According to Princess Anne, the Queen believed that these individuals were traitors who did not deserve any part of her inheritance.
However, Meghan, Harry’s wife, was not a concern for the Queen.
Speculations have arisen regarding the reasons behind Meghan’s exclusion from the inheritance.
Some suggest that it may be due to practicality, while others believe it could be a message from the Queen to Meghan and Harry about the consequences of their actions within the British royal family leading up to the Queen’s passing.
An insider commented, “It won’t be out of spite but practicality,” implying that there might be logical reasons behind the Queen’s decision.
Adding to the intrigue, a report from The Spectator surfaced, claiming that Queen Elizabeth had referred to Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, as “evil” during a dinner party at Balmoral just weeks before her death.
The report stated that the Queen expressed regret about Harry’s relationship with Meghan, describing it as a complete catastrophe.
It is unusual for the Queen, known for her forgiving nature, to use such strong language.
However, there have been other voices within the palace making negative remarks about the Sussexes.
Moving on to Meghan’s inheritance from the Queen, representatives have confirmed that Harry did not receive any part of the $100 million left by his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother.
Furthermore, Radar Online reported that there is a high possibility that neither Meghan nor Harry will inherit any valuable jewels.
This is not surprising, considering they are no longer active members of the royal family.
However, it could still be seen as a significant snub.
Interestingly, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales and Meghan’s sister-in-law, is set to inherit $110 million worth of jewelry from the Queen.
This revelation adds a touch of salt to the wound for Meghan.
It seems that Prince Philip also made modifications to his will shortly before his death, raising questions about what changes were made and why they were kept private.
These recent revelations shed light on the possible reasons behind Harry’s erratic behavior.
It is important to note that royal wills are never made public.
Only the beneficiaries and those involved directly in the process know the exact details of Queen Elizabeth II’s will.
Harry was in the UK when the will would have been read, so only time will tell how he and the other beneficiaries will react to its contents.
The mysteries surrounding royal wills continue to captivate the public, leaving us with more questions than answers.