Prince William and Prince Harry left out of uncle's will

The brother-in-law of Princess Diana died in 2024

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Prince William and Prince Harry left out of uncles will

Prince William and Prince Harry have not received a single penny from £1.5 million estate which their uncle Lord Robert Fellowes left after his death.

According to a report in GB News,  Lord Robert Fellowes, the husband of Princess Diana's sister Lady Jane Spencer, left his estate primarily to his wife.

Citing documents signed off by the High Court, the publication revealed that the 82-year-old passed almost the entirety of his massive estate to his spouse following his death last year.

"The court documents show Lord Fellowes left an estate worth £1,517,418, which included a £4,000 deduction for costs and legal fees," said the report.

It said he allocated £1,000 to a local hospice and £500 to St Mary's Church, where his memorial service was later held.

GB News reported that Lord Robert Fellowes also bequeathed £5,000 to his alma mater, Eton College, and £1,000 to Andrew Grange, a handyman who assisted the couple at their Old Vicarage estate near the royal retreat of Sandringham.

The remainder of his substantial estate was left to his wife, Lady Jane, William and Harry's aunt.

Both Prince William and Prince Harry attended Lord Fellowes' memorial service in Norfolk.