Queen Elizabeth left behind a slew of properties after she passed away, and they have allegedly been distributed to the members of the royal family.

According to Life & Style, King Charles received the most properties since he was the new monarch.

“He’s inherited six palaces sprawled across the UK. There are so many castles and estates all over England and Scotland that some have practically been forgotten about. About 25 castles and other properties are being reassigned to different relatives at the moment,” the source said.

Since Prince William is the new heir, he and his wife, Kate Middleton allegedly inherited a $10 million apartment in New York. And the royal couple will stay on the property when they visit the Big Apple in December.

Other than this, the Prince and Princess of Wales also inherited the Duchy of Cornwall and the Dolphin House.

Princess Anne allegedly received her own island as a consolation prize. And she also inherited a yacht from Her Majesty.

According to the source, the queen did not leave any property to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In fact, the couple is a danger of losing Frogmore Cottage since they no longer live in the United States.

“Meghan is miffed that the queen only left her and Harry the cottage in her will. It feels like a slap in the face,” the source said.

Middleton, on the other hand, also inherited the majority of the queen’s jewelry. And she couldn’t be thrilled to receive more pieces compared to Queen Consort Camilla.

Even though Prince Andrew has been frozen of his duties, the queen did not forget to leave him with an $8 million yearly allowance. However, the queen also entrusted Prince Andrew’s allowance to King Charles, who was unsure whether the Duke of York deserves it.

“Now that Charles is king, Andrew and other family members shouldn’t expect as much generosity in the future. Charles is adamant about slimming down the monarchy,” the source said.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. It’s not true that the queen’s will has been made public. As of late, no one knows for sure which properties and jewelry she left behind to certain members of the British clan.

All these things will be kept private because they are not for public consumption in the first place.