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Royal Windfall: Prince Harry's £7 Million Inheritance Due Soon

Tuesday, July 23, 2024 • Tamil Comments
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In a few weeks Prince Harry is scheduled to get a sizable £7 million payment. Harry's great-grandmother, the late Queen Mother, left a trust fund valued £70 million for her family. Australian magazine New Idea, which quoted The Times, claims that the Duke of Sussex will get his share on September 15 when he turns forty.

Apart from their inheritance, Harry and Meghan Markle have made significant money from their September 2020 signed Netflix contract. Additionally quite wealthy Harry and his brother William came from the tax-exempt Duchy of Cornwall. Harry and Meghan's total net worth today is thought to be over $60 million (£46 million).

Comparatively to his older brother William, Harry is projected to get a bigger share of the Queen Mother's gift. William, the next successor to the throne, will gain from the great wealth of the Duchy of Cornwall, therefore supporting public, charitable, and private activities of the King's heir. Harry therefore is probably going to get more than half of the £14 million meant for the brothers.

Harry and Meghan apparently have less wealth than many of their pals, despite their great fortune. For instance, George Clooney, a possible US presidential candidate following Joe Biden's unannounced departure from the 2024 contest, has a net worth of around $560 million shared with his wife, top attorney Amal Clooney.

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