Prince Philip included in his will 3 of his employees, leaving a large amount of money. His grandchildren were also included in the will.

The Duke of Edinburgh passed away last month at the age of 99 and according to The Sun left a fortune of $ 42 million.

While the Queen is expected to be the main beneficiary of his fortune, he also made sure to take care of his closest aides - something that has not happened before, as a royal source has claimed.

"Unlike some other kings, Prince Philip has been generous with the three assistants who took care of him," a source said. "Among them are his private secretary, Brigadier Archie Miller Bakewell, his companion William Henderson and servant Stephen Niedojadlo."

The source said his grandchildren would also be included in the will. And it seems Prince Philip has not excluded Prince Harry from his will either, despite his public criticism of the royal family since he stepped down from official duties.

"Philip was not the kind of man who could punish his nephew for bad behavior. He was a very upright, uniform and loving man. "He never held a grudge," said the source.

Meanwhile, his four children - Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew - have been told they can get whatever they want from his book collection.

However a Buckingham Palace spokesman declined to confirm the contents of the will.

 
 
 
 
 
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