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The two people Queen Elizabeth II cut out of her will days before her death
The United Kingdom has been in mourning since Thursday 8 September, when Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch in the country’s history, died.
At the age of 96, the Queen died at her Scottish residence in Balmoral with her loved ones at her side and, although the cause of her death has not yet been made public, another aspect has been much commented on: her will.
In fact, her will has attracted media attention because of Queen Elizabeth II’s vast fortune of around 500 million euros which is to be distributed among the members of her family. As Elizabeth II wanted.
However, some media outlets outside the UK point to an event that occurred two days before Elizabeth II’s death.
The monarch is said to have changed her will, leaving out two people close to her.
Common sense dictates that the will of the late monarch be kept private, just like that of her husband Prince Philip.
Despite this, the international press has ventured to put the spotlight, first and foremost, on her jewels.
Meghan Markle and her daughter Lilibet left out
Experts claim that these jewels, such as the ‘Great Star of Africa’, are extremely valuable.
According to ‘International Business Times’, it was the first to report that, given Elizabeth II’s delicate health before her death, she asked to change her will and left out Meghan Markle and her daughter Lilibet.
The jewels in question are to be given, according to the publication, to Kate Middleton and her daughter Charlotte.
Neither Meghan nor Lilibet will be the beneficiaries of the jewels, valued at some $110 million.