Her son,King Charles IIIsaid it best.

Who would inherit Elizabeth’s monumental wealth?

What would her grandchildren get?

Queen Elizabeth II waving

This is generational wealth at its finest, passed down for hundreds of years.

However, it’s not quite as simple as it may first seem, either.

Queen Elizabeth II had both personal wealth and wealth that technically belonged to the crown.

King Charles III laughing

If it sounds confusing, that’s because it is.

(Despite having divorced many years ago, the couple remains amicable and lives together.)

You don’t have to be an avid royalist to know that Elizabeth absolutely adored her dogs.

The queen’s corgis, Muick and Sandy, with courtiers

When he proposed, Catherine became the proud owner of Princess Diana’s iconic sapphire and diamond engagement ring.

As such, Catherine has been spotted wearing several of Diana’s pieces over the years.

The mom of three wore the necklace to an event in 2014.

Princess Catherine wearing the Nizam of Hyderabad

When his grandmotherQueen Elizabeth II died, William inherited something rather spectacular.

William’s case was slightly more grandiose.

In short, property.

Prince William smiling

Five days after the news became public, Elizabeth released a statement of her own.

However, that doesn’t mean that Meghan is in for any inheritance.

It’s not surprising, since they’re not members of the royal family anymore."

Meghan talking to Queen Elizabeth II

The same insider believed Princess Catherine was due to receive the lion’s share of the jewels.

As the new sovereign, Charles gets all of the palaces and stately homes, which includes Buckingham Palace.

He doesn’t actually own them, though.

The exterior of Balmoral Castle, Scotland

TheCrown Estatewebsite explains it best: “The crown estate is not the private property of the king.

Our assets are hereditary possessions of the sovereign held ‘in right of the crown’.

Queen Elizabeth II didn’t just love to ride horses.

Queen Elizabeth II riding a horse

At the time of her death, she owned around 100 of them.

As you may have expected, King Charles III inherited them.

Although he could easily have afforded to keep them all, the king chose to sell 30 of them.

Camilla, queen consort, and King Charles III talking

These horses aren’t just worth a couple of thousand, either.

It’s thought that Charles has made millions from auctioning just 30.

It was a terrible year for Queen Elizabeth II, who saw both Charles and Prince Andrew announce divorces.

King Charles III at his coronation