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Princess Diana's will made public 18 years after death

By Marilyn Malara
Princess Diana responds to reporters' questions after she and her husband Prince Charles toured the National Gallery of Art on Nov. 10, 1985. The Princess' will has been released to the public for a $15 fee. File Photo by Doug Mills/UPI
1 of 4 | Princess Diana responds to reporters' questions after she and her husband Prince Charles toured the National Gallery of Art on Nov. 10, 1985. The Princess' will has been released to the public for a $15 fee. File Photo by Doug Mills/UPI | License Photo

LONDON, April 21 (UPI) -- For $15, anyone interested in knowing Princess Diana's final wishes can do so through a new site called Probate Search.

Today News reported that the late princess left about $30 million to her sons Prince William and Prince Harry. She also asked that her mother, Frances Shand Kydd, be consulted about the boys' education if in fact she did pass away.

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Probate Search is a new British web archive that provides the public with a place to find the wills of famous English men and women dating back to 1858.

Princess Diana died at age 36 in a car crash in Paris in 1997. She also left $80,000 to her butler and confidant Paul Burrell.

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