Priscilla Presley Confirms She Will Be Buried at Graceland After Settling Legal Dispute With Riley

#priscilla #lisamarie #rileykeough Following the resolution of her legal dispute with her granddaughter Riley Keough, Priscilla Presley will be buried next to her former husband Elvis at Graceland. Part of the judge-approved settlement stipulated that the 78-year-old will be buried as near to the late King of Rock and Roll as possible, despite earlier being denied a burial place right next to him. Priscilla filed court paperwork contesting the validity of an amendment to her will that removed her as trustee and named her 54-year-old daughter Riley and her late son Benjamin Keough in her place after her daughter Lisa Marie passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. At the time, a source asserted, “Priscilla doesn’t want Riley to be solely in charge because then she has no say.“ Riley, meantime, is not interested in Priscilla butting in. It’s an extremely depressing scenario. Riley finds it surprising that Priscilla is opposing the amendment. Priscilla opened up on the details of the court proceedings during a sit-down with Piers Morgan on Uncensored. “At the center of it, it seemed quite straightforward that Lisa Marie had changed her will and hadn’t told you,“ Morgan said in a previous clip of the interview. “In changing it she had made the trustees her children, which is perfectly understandable, you just didn’t know.“ Thus, you were taken by surprise when she unexpectedly passes away at a young age, or at least that’s how it appeared to me,“ the political analyst continued. That was all there was to the matter, Priscilla revealed, adding that she believes Riley would be “great“ and that she has already asked her opinion on “what to do with Graceland.“ Piers brought up the dispute about where Priscilla would be buried, asking her what her “feelings“ were about the issue now. On Tuesday, May 16, Priscilla and Riley’s court battle over Lisa Marie’s fortune came to a conclusion. They have come to an agreement. Families are content, according to a statement from Priscilla’s lawyer, Ronsen Shamoon. “Everybody is content. energized for the future, united, and together.“
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