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Priscilla Presley's 'Wish' To Be Buried Next To 'Love Of My Life' Elvis DENIED!

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Priscilla Presley may very well be “happy” with her settlement over Lisa Marie Presley‘s trust — but she definitely didn’t get everything she hoped for!

In the days since Elvis’ widow and their granddaughter Riley Keough came to an agreement over the late Lisa Marie’s multi-million dollar trust, details have been emerging about what exactly the 77-year-old walked away with… and let’s just say, don’t get your hopes up for a posthumous reunion between the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll and the mother of his only child. Related: Priscilla Denies Filing ‘Lawsuit’ Against ‘Beloved Granddaughter’ Riley On Tuesday, TMZ reported that Priscilla got millions in exchange for dropping her contest over who was in control of Lisa Marie’s trust, which included control over Graceland — the Hound Dog singer’s famous family home in Memphis, Tennessee — and stake in Elvis Presley Enterprises.

Remember, it’s been an ongoing legal battle since the Storm & Grace singer passed away in January. Lisa Marie had removed her mother as a trustee in 2016, and replaced her with Riley and Benjamin Keough.

After Benjamin sadly died by suicide in 2020, Riley became the sole trustee — but upon Lisa Marie’s death, Priscilla said she was unaware of the shuffle, and claimed it should be considered an “invalid modification,” according to Los Angeles Superior Court filings.

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