Lady Diana Spencer, soon to become the Princess of Wales, showing her wedding gown for the first time, turns as her bridesmaids set her train on arrival at Saint Paul's Cathedral for her wedding to Prince Charles in London, July 29, 1981.
Lady Diana Spencer, soon to become the Princess of Wales, showing her wedding gown for the first time, turns as her bridesmaids set her train on arrival at Saint Paul's Cathedral for her wedding to Prince Charles in London, July 29, 1981. Reuters/Mal Langsdon

Princess Diana left her engagement ring to Prince William, and her iconic wedding gown to Prince Harry, her will revealed. The late royal’s will, which divided her assets to her two sons and a few family and friends, is now available online for just £10 [$19].

As part of the UK government’s initiative to have 41 million wills digitised, Prince Charles’ former wife’s will has now been made available to the public. This allows people to purchase a copy of Diana’s will, as other personalities, including Winston Churchill, Alan Turing, Florence Nightingale and author George Orwell.

As for Diana’s will, some of its the details weren’t surprising anymore as they were already revealed years prior during an unrelated court case involving Paul Burrell, Diana’s butler and confidant. The first provision of her will was for Burrell, whom she left the sum of £50,000, free of inheritance tax.

She also left specific “chattels,” or personal effects, to her 17 godchildren, and had set up a “Discretionary Fund” for William, Harry and their respective future spouses and descendants. The two princes, who were only 15 and 12 at the time of her death in August 1997, also received their mum’s jewellery collection and other valuable items.

The will stated William and Harry would receive £6.5 million each once they turned 30. Both have already reached that age, and the sum of their inheritance was expected to have multiplied substantially since Diana’s death. William received Diana’s 18-carat sapphire and diamond engagement ring, which his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, now wears. Harry, on the other hand, got the iconic silk ivory wedding gown Diana wore to her 1981 wedding to Charles.

Diana also asked her ex-husband to consult her mother, Frances Shand Kydd, on their sons’ “upbringing, education and welfare.” Kydd, who was Viscountess Althorp before she divorced Diana’s father, died in 2004.

“She wanted to make sure ‘her children’ were showered with love,” Robert Jobson told Today. Jobson is the author of “The New Royal Family.”

“That’s something she agonised over when she split from Prince Charles. I think this will reflects that.” Diana and Charles divorced in 1996.

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