Diana’s property included cash, stocks, jewelry, dresses, and other financial assets. Other beneficiaries included her butler, who received $82,500, and 17 godchildren.
SUBJECT to the payment of discharge of my funeral testamentary and administration expenses and debts and other liabilities I GIVE all my property and assets of every kind and wherever situates to my Executors and Trustees upon trust either to retain all or any part in the same state as they are at the time of my death or to sell whatever and wherever they decide with power when they consider it proper to invest trust monies and to vary investments in accordance with the powers contained in...
Schedule to this my Will and to hold the same UPON TRUST for such of them my children PRINCE WILLIAM and PRINCE HENRY as are living three months after my death attain the age of twenty five years if more than one in equal share [...]included cash, stocks, jewelry, dresses, and other financial assets. Other beneficiaries included her butler, who received $82,500, and 17 godchildren who were able to choose one item each from among her personal mementos.
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