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Lord Robert Fellowes’ Will Finalized, Excludes Princes William and Harry

High Court documents reveal the late royal aide’s £1.5 million estate was left primarily to his widow, with modest charitable bequests and no inheritance for his nephews.

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Overview

  • Lord Robert Fellowes, who passed away in July 2024 at age 82, left the majority of his £1.5 million estate to his wife, Lady Jane Fellowes.
  • Probate documents finalized in May 2025 confirmed no inheritance was allocated to his nephews, Princes William and Harry.
  • The will, drafted in 2012, included small donations to charities such as Tapping House Hospice, St. Mary’s Church, Eton College, and a family handyman.
  • Baroness Fellowes and her son, Alexander, were named executors of the estate by the High Court of Justice.
  • The memorial service in August 2024 saw both princes attend but reportedly not interact, reflecting their ongoing estrangement.