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It's been more than five months since the death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. But if you thought you were about to find out who the Duke of Edinburgh left his possessions to, I've got a surprise for you! The will of Prince Philip is to be sealed and remain private for at least 90 years. And even then, it might still not be made public...

GRAYE MORKEL, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

The will of Prince Philip, the late husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, will be sealed and remain private for at least 90 years to preserve the monarch's dignity, a judge at London's High Court has ruled.
 

Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who had been married to the 95-year-old British monarch for more than seven decades, died at the age of 99 at his wife's Windsor Castle home to the west of London on 9 April.
 

In keeping with a convention dating back to 1910, Andrew McFarlane, the president of the court's Family Division, said he had agreed Philip's will should be sealed up "and that no copy of the will should be made for the record or kept on the court file". He also ruled in favour of the request "to exclude the value of the estate from the grant of probate".
 

"The degree of publicity that publication would be likely to attract would be very extensive and wholly contrary to the aim of maintaining the dignity of the Sovereign," McFarlane said in a ruling published on Thursday.
 

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