Legendary photo voltaic astrologer Mystic Meg left a fortune of £1.3m in her will, with the money going in the direction of taking care of horses and being cut up between household and mates.
The nation's favourite horoscope skilled died final March aged 80 after being admitted to hospital with the flu.
Meg, actual identify Margaret Lake, lived in a three-bedroom flat in Notting Hill, west London, had cats and had a well-known love of horses.
He left £100,000 in his will for the care of the horses he had on the time of his dying.
Meg was recognized to review the Racing Submit each morning and at one level owned a number of racehorses with celestial names together with Astradonna, Astroangel and Astronova.
After the invoice as a result of the care of his horses is settled, the remainder of his fortune can be divided 50/50.
Half can be paid to his half-sister Dorothy who lives there Scotland.
Meg said in her will, drawn up in 2020, that the opposite a part of her fortune ought to go to her pal Janine Palmer, from south-east London.
Mystic Meg, who had one military of loyal readers The Solar was additionally well-known for its Nationwide Lottery draw TV advert, which attracted 20 million viewers when it launched in 1994.
He was born in Accrington, Lance in July 1942, and at all times mentioned he inherited his psychic powers from a great-grandmother.
One in every of his most well-known predictions got here after Princess Diana gave start to Prince William in 1982. He mentioned that “Princess Diana would have a second baby, a boy, in 1984 and he could be an issue.”
She additionally helped readers win fortunes, together with Tom Naylor, who gained £15 million within the Lottery after following a tip from Meg.
Meg began working as a sub-editor in a ladies's journal, earlier than transferring to the information of the world as a subordinate and later changing into the every day astrologer.
From there Meg moved to The Solar and readers adopted her every day horoscopes for 23 years till her dying.
Her column continues to be working, after being taken over by Meg's pal and protégé, Maggie Innes.
A clean-living vegan, Meg by no means married however fell in love with millionaire Nigel Moores, brother of the late soccer government David Moores. Tragically, Nigel died in 1977 in a automobile accident south of France.
Her long-term agent Dave Shapland mentioned after her dying: “There was by no means one other man in her life.
“She appeared like being a recluse, dwelling alone together with her crystal ball and 7 cats for firm. That was the truth. She was a really personal individual.”
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After Meg's dying, Solar editor-in-chief Victoria Newton mentioned: “We have now misplaced an icon. We cherished her and so did our readers.
“She was a real skilled whose steerage helped individuals every day.”