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Charles Spencer Decided To Give Diana's Crown To Charlotte When He Learned That Lilibet Did Not Exist

Recent revelations have brought to light a significant development in the ongoing saga surrounding the inheritance of Diana, the late Princess of Wales.

Charles Spencer Decided To Give Diana's Crown To Charlotte When He Learned That Lilibet Did Not Exist

Prince Harry has issued a stern ultimatum, threatening legal action against his uncle, Charles Spencer, unless the inheritance from his late mother's estate is promptly released. Diana's passing in 1997 left behind a substantial estate, including valuable assets, properties, and a considerable sum of money. The distribution of her estate has long been a contentious issue involving her two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, as well as other members of the Spencer family. 

Reports indicate that Prince Harry faces financial strain and urgently requires funds despite his various endeavors, including production deals secured by his company, Ary War Productions. Meeting his financial obligations proves challenging, especially given his expensive lifestyle and security costs. The potential legal action against Charles Spencer underscores the depth of Prince Harry's financial predicament and his unwavering determination to secure his rightful share of his mother's estate. 

While the specifics of the inheritance dispute remain largely undisclosed, it's evident that unresolved issues persist within the Spencer family regarding the distribution of Diana's assets. Charles Spencer, Diana's younger brother, reportedly hesitates to release the funds to Prince Harry, citing various reasons from financial prudence to concerns about how the money will be utilized.

Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William and Princess Catherine, is first in line to inherit one of Princess Diana's most iconic pieces of jewelry—the stunning tiara worn by the late Princess of Wales on her wedding day in 1981. According to royal insiders, Princess Charlotte's status as Princess Diana's eldest granddaughter means she will have the first pick when it comes to choosing which treasure she inherits at the age of 18. 

Speaking in 2021, an insider close to both the Cambridge and Spencer families said that 8-year-old Princess Charlotte would have the pick of the palace jewels. Princess Charlotte's age and higher position in the royal line of inheritance will give her priority over Prince Harry's daughter, Princess Liliet, who is only 2 years old.

The iconic Spencer Tiara, the most precious heirloom held by the Spencer family, currently resides in the family home of Althorp House and is under the care of Princess Diana's younger brother, Charles Spencer. However, one insider claimed that the tiara had already been earmarked for a grand future. In an interview with Good to Know, the royal source said William is close with his uncle and has asked if his mother's namesake tiara can be given to Charlotte someday. 

William is aware that Charles Spencer has daughters of his own, but they have agreed that Diana's iconic piece belongs to her first granddaughter. Meanwhile, another palace insider spoke to New Idea about Princess Charlotte's excitement over inheriting the priceless heirloom. They said, "Lah knows all about her granny Diana, after all, Diana is one of her middle names. She's also seen pictures of her wearing the tiara. 

Charlotte is more than aware that she's a princess, and she's already got plastic tiaras and gowns to play dress-ups in. It's very cute." Princess Charlotte's jewelry collection is said to be magnificent as rumors swirl that she will also inherit the emerald-encrusted Vladimir Tiara beloved by the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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