Queen’s will wreaking havoc in royal family

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Queen’s will wreaking havoc in royal family
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Prince Andrew was completely 'bewildered' at the Queen's decision to dump him from the will.

In a massive blow for the beleaguered Prince Andrew, the late Queen left her entire $676 million fortune to her eldest son, King Charles III.

Money passed from monarch to monarch is exempted from a 40 per cent inheritance tax which would otherwise apply, meaning that the Queen leaving the new King all of her assets in her will would fall under the exemption. Princess Anne and Prince Edward, the Queen’s other children, are said to be fuming over the Queen’s decision and share “resentment” over getting nothing from the will.

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