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The change in Queen Elizabeth II's will that directly harms Meghan Markle and her daughter

The monarch thus makes it evident once again that her favorite is Kate Middleton

The change in Queen Elizabeth II's will that directly harms Meghan Markle and her daughter

The death of Queen Elizabeth II has paralyzed the world since she died on September 8 and all eyes are on England. Following her death, it has been inevitable to think about her will and the inheritance that the monarch has left to her heirs. 

According to Forbes magazine, Queen Elizabeth II was one of the richest and most powerful women in the world and her assets are estimated at more than $500 million, including art, jewelry, real estate and investments.

According to some media outlets, Queen Elizabeth II would have left the distribution of her wealth closed in July, just a few months ago. But, it seems, the monarch made some changes to her will at the last minute that directly affect the wife of her grandson Harry, Meghan Markle, and other members of the British royal family. 

Specifically, it has been pointed out that these changes would be related to the distribution of Queen Elizabeth II's jewels and they have pointed out that "Kate (Middleton) is clearly her favorite daughter-in-law in the royal family", and it is very likely that she has left all her collection to the new Princess of Wales and excluding from this distribution the Duchess of Sussex, and, as a direct consequence, her daughter Lilibet, and Camilla, the new queen consort.

This change would have been motivated by Queen Elizabeth II's anger at her grandson Prince Harry and Meghan for having left the royal family, something that, according to these media outlets, would have greatly bothered the monarch. The megxit was also the trigger of the estrangement between the two children of Diana of Wales who, as a result of leaving royalty, their relationship cooled until now, after the death of their grandmother, they have regained rapprochement, giving a image of family unity after the tragedy.

These media, however, also point out that it is very likely that it is "very likely" that Queen Elizabeth II made some concession in that will to have left some jewel to little Lilibet, even though the only beneficiary was Kate Middleton, to leave her with something to his great-granddaughter.

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