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Harry ‘won’t be punished’, Might Inherit Money from Prince Philip, Royal Insider Says

Prince Harry will not be “punished” in Prince Philip’s for his recent personal comments about the royal family, a royal insider has claimed.

According to the details, The Duke of Edinburgh left an estimated £30 million when he died of old age last month aged 99, just weeks before his 100th birthday.

While the majority of his estate is likely to have been left to the Queen, a source close to Buckingham Palace claimed the duke has also rewarded his closest aides and his grandchildren, including Prince Harry, could all receive an inheritance, according to a report.

The royal insider said that Philip “never held a grudge” and that Harry and his other grandchildren would have been “sorted out a while ago”.

According to the insider, “Philip was not the sort of character to punish a grandson [Harry] for misbehaving. He was a very fair, even-handed and lovely man. Never held a grudge.”

“Unlike some other royals, Prince Philip will be generous to the three men who looked after him,” the insider exclusively told Fabulous. “These include his private secretary Brigadier Archie Miller Bakewell, his page William Henderson and valet Stephen Niedojadlo.”

Meanwhile, his four children — Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew — have been told they can “take what they want” from his collection of 13,000 books in his Buckingham Palace library, the source claimed.

It’s believed Prince Harry as well as Philip’s other grandchildren will also inherit some of the Duke’s fortune.

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