Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, there has been no public evidence or official royal announcement that Meghan Markle (the Duchess of Sussex) inherited any specific titles, properties, or private wealth directly from the late Monarch. In 2026, royal insiders and historians clarify that the Queen’s private estate, valued at several hundred million pounds, largely passed to King Charles III to avoid the 40% inheritance tax under a "Sovereign-to-Sovereign" agreement. While the Queen may have left personal jewelry or small mementos to various family members in her private will, that document is sealed for 90 years by tradition. Meghan’s husband, Prince Harry, did receive his share of his mother Princess Diana’s estate years ago, but there is no record of a direct windfall from the Queen's personal fortune to the Sussexes. Most reports suggesting otherwise are considered tabloid speculation. As of March 2026, the couple remains financially independent from the British Royal Family, relying on their own commercial ventures and media deals rather than an inheritance from the Crown.