Despite Diana's will stipulating that her estate would be distributed to William and Harry when they turned 25, the funds were held until they were 30. Nevertheless, the brothers were still able to receive interest on their trust funds. While Harry and William were the primary beneficiaries of Diana's estate, the will also listed others, including her Butler Paul Burrell and 17 godchildren, according to Worthy.
Moving on to Meghan Markle, representatives informed Forbes in 2021 that she was not a beneficiary of the $100 million left by the Queen Mother. Radar Online reported in September 2022 that there's a good chance the queen won't leave any valuable jewels to Harry or Meghan. A source suggested that this is not surprising, considering they are no longer members of the royal family. There are speculations that Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, who is set to inherit $110 million in jewelry from the queen, might pass some jewels to their niece, Lil B, while Meghan is not a concern for them.
As for Prince Andrew, BBC reported in September 2022 that he and Sarah Ferguson inherited two of the Queen's corgis, Mick and Sandy, which they had given to the queen as a present in 2021. The corgis will return to live at Royal Lodge with Prince Andrew and Sarah.
Princess Anne, along with her brothers Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, inherited a share of The Sovereign Grant, which is now owned by their oldest brother, King Charles III. The exact amount of her share is unknown, but some reports also suggest that Princess Anne may have received a new royal title, given her prominence in the events leading up to the Queen's funeral in September 2022.