Although Diana was a megaloman, there was always something unpleasant going on in her life.
Princess Diana made a will before she died, as if she had anticipated the outcome of her life.
However, as a high-profile public figure, she is still the focus of discussion even after her death.
According to the reality of court documents, Princess Diana left £21 million for her children after her death, with around £17 million in after-tax income.
It goes without saying that Prince William and Prince Harry became the biggest beneficiaries of this will.
In her will, Diana made it clear that she wanted her executors to distribute her will no later than two years after her death.
However, things did not go in the direction Diana had asked for.
According to Princess Diana's original wishes, she hoped to leave her jewelry and 75% of her inheritance to her two sons, while the remaining 25% would be distributed by 17 godsons, and the remaining fifty thousand pounds would be left to her housekeeper who lived day and night.
It was originally planned to receive the inheritance when Prince William and Prince Harry turned 25, but because Princess Diana made her mother and two sisters the executors of the will, the conflict arose.
In December 1997, three months after Princess Diana's death, Diana's mother and sister applied to the court for a change order that allowed them to distribute the princess's estate in different ways.
Inexplicably, they executed the change order without informing Princess Diana's parents of their children.
Subsequently, the content of the will was changed to William and Harry must be 30 years old to receive 75% of Princess Diana's inheritance, although the two princes have received their mother's inheritance since the age of 25, but only in the year of their establishment can they receive the remaining huge inheritance.
As for Princess Diana's godsons, they could only receive a souvenir distributed by the executor, rather than the original 25% distribution right to Diana's personal property.
According to statistics, each of Princess Diana's godsons lost at least $100,000, and no one gave a reasonable explanation for where the "missing" money went.
Although Diana's mother, Francis, also showed guilt after Diana's death, Francis showed a ruthless side after gaining the right to distribute the property.
Until now, Diana's sister has not revealed the reason for the reconfiguration of Diana's inheritance, especially without Princess Diana's teaching of her children.
Diana's relationship with her mother deteriorated even before Diana's death, and she vowed to sever ties with her mother before Princess Diana's death.
It is said that before his death, due to Diana's boyfriend and jealousy, the mother-daughter relationship deteriorated under the catalyst of media hype, and even Francis kept cursing at her daughter.
Perhaps it was her daughter's deep sense of guilt that made her want to put herself on the path to redemption.
She and her two daughters eventually raised millions of dollars for charity in Diana's name, but that doesn't explain why they redistributed Princess Diana's inheritance.
The most heart-warming thing is family affection, but the most desperate thing is the distorted family affection in materialization.