
The British monarch left an inheritance of around 412 million euros, in addition to 32,000 swans, horses, land, property and jewels, among other things, according to Spanish radio station Cadena Ser, as cited by Rador.
During her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II amassed a considerable fortune. The Sunday Times valued it – as the Queen never revealed it – at around £370m (around €426m). In addition, he left 32,000 swans, horses, land, property and jewels, among other things, to be distributed.
Queen Elizabeth II’s son, Charles III, has just been declared heir to the crown, but it is not yet known what will happen to the private fortune of his mother, one of the richest people in the world.
It is currently understood that Charles will inherit 15% of the profits from the Crown Estate, an independent crown business that amasses property and land in the United Kingdom, as well as the Queen’s jewels, which are estimated at €3.424m (£3m).
The royal estate’s 15% benefit comes on top of the €38m (£34m) refurbishment of Buckingham Palace, land acquisitions, wind farm licenses and properties such as the Duchy of Lancaster, among others.
He will also receive a “sovereign grant”, money that covers palace maintenance, travel, security and staff. The Queen also owns a collection of King George V stamps and a stable that has earned her more than eight million euros, in addition to the 32,000 swans, dolphins, whales and other marine animals that the new King will look after.
All these assets will belong to him tax-free, as inheritances passing from sovereign to sovereign do not pay the 40% that applies to inheritances above £325,000 (€370,000) under UK law.
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The family’s will is secret, so it is not known for certain what will happen to the rest of the Queen’s personal belongings, including Balmoral Castle, where the monarch died, and Sandringham Castle, as well as important collections of jewelery and stamps.
Mainstream British media have speculated that the Queen made last-minute changes to her will. One of the biggest beneficiaries of the changes could be Kate Middleton, Prince William’s wife, who would be included in the Queen’s last will, while Harry and Meghan Markle could be among those affected by their break with the crown. Both they and their children, Archie and Lilybeth, may be without any of the valuable collectibles that make up Elizabeth II’s estate.
In turn, it seems clear that Princes Andrew, Edward or Princess Anne will inherit part of the jewelery collection. In addition, it is assumed that the property of the castles will be divided between them. However, the legacy the Queen will leave to Andrew and his daughters Beatrice and Eugenia could be compromised by the sex scandals that have tarnished the Duke of York’s image.
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Source: Hot News RO

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