ROLLING Stones drummer Charlie Watts left a fortune of around £30million in his will. But the total does not include the value of his estate in France — thought to be worth millions more.
UK Probate papers show the musician — hailed by bandmate Keith Richards as “the coolest guy I know” — passed on £29.6million to his family.
Most will go to widow Shirley, 83. But he ordered his cars — including motors he collected but never drove — to be handed out according to his wishes.
Those instructions will never be made public. Stones legend Charlie died suddenly aged 80 on August 24 last year. The star had pulled out of the band’s No Filter tour in the US at short notice days earlier after a heart op.
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