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Why did the Queen of England leave Prince Harry more money than Prince William?
The British royal family should be regarded as one of the royal families widely concerned in the world. Among them, the most widely concerned is Queen Elizabeth II. After reading the biography of the queen, I have to sigh that she is really, really good. No matter when you are young or old now, you exude unique feminine charm. However, it was not her who left the property to Prince Harry and Prince William, but the queen's mother.

0 1 The distribution of Prince Harry and Prince William? This situation can be said to exist all over the world. Whether it is an ordinary person like me or the British royal family, there will be cases where grandparents care about their children from generation to generation. Prince Harry and Prince William are naturally loved by their great-grandmothers. Elizabeth II's mother left Prince William and Prince Harry more than 65.438+0.4 million pounds, or 65.438+0.2 billion yuan. In addition, Prince William and Prince Harry's great-grandmother left more money for Prince Harry. This part of the money is unique to Prince Harry and only to Prince William? Watch it? . To put it simply, according to the BBC report, eight years before the Queen Mother died, that is, 1994, she put two-thirds of her funds into the trust fund. This part of the trust fund was distributed to Prince William and Prince Harry after the death of the Queen Mother of England. According to reports, Prince Harry received most of the cash. When the specific situation is unclear, some people will think that the Queen Mother is partial, but in fact this is a decision made by the Queen of England after careful consideration.

What does the Queen Mother of England think? The decision made by the Queen of England is actually the result of careful consideration. First of all, Prince William was the third in line to the throne at that time, which means that after the death of the Queen and the succession of Prince Charles, Prince William will become the new prince of Wales. This means that Prince William will inherit the territory of Duke of Cornwall. Duke of Cornwall territory can provide financial assistance for public, charitable and private activities of the heir to the throne. This part of the money comes from the land rent of the territory. Simply put, inheriting Duke of Cornwall's territory is equivalent to becoming a landlord. Therefore, compared with Prince Harry, Prince William has more extensive and stable sources of income in terms of money.

What is the source of money for the British royal family? Some time ago, Prince Harry and his wife Megan proposed to leave the royal family and no longer perform royal duties, and decided to start living an ordinary life. This decision not only represents the expulsion of the royal family, but also means that the royal family will no longer bear the daily expenses of the two. But many people may not be very clear about how the royal family's property is calculated. In fact, to put it simply, there are three main sources of royal property: one is the queen's private wealth; Second, the exclusive property of the royal family; Third, the government's funding for the royal family. First of all, the Queen's private wealth is all the assets accumulated during her reign. For example, her private villa, jewelry, works of art and so on; Secondly, exclusive royal property can also be understood as the private library of the royal family. This part of the assets comes from two parks in Britain, the Principality of Lancaster and the Principality of Cornwall. Finally, most of the royal family's income actually comes from government grants. Most of these funds come from real estate, retail business, renewable energy industry, mining industry, marine industry and other fields, but these assets are not used by the royal family to eat, drink and have fun, but spent on the official operation of the royal family.