Prince Philip’s will is set to remain secret for at least 90 years to protect the “dignity and standing of the Queen,” the High Court has ruled.
According to the BBC, it’ll be decided in 90 years whether the documents can be unsealed. However, they may never get revealed.
The network stated that it had been convention for over a century that after the death of a senior member of the Royal Family, the courts were asked to seal their wills.
Sir Andrew McFarlane, the president of the Family Division of the High Court, published his ruling on Thursday after hearing arguments from lawyers representing the royal’s estate and the attorney general, as well as the government’s chief legal adviser.
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