A new website that archives official documents is now making available to the public the contents of the late Princess Diana’s will.

According to Today, a site in Britain holds around 41 million wills that go as far back as 1858 and Princess Diana’s is one of them. While some contents of her will have been revealed, such as what she wanted to happen with her famous wedding dress, most of it was kept private.

Her estate asked for $30 million to be dispersed to both of her sons, William and Harry. She also wanted her mother to be a part of discussions regarding education for her children.

The archive also includes wills from the likes of Winston Churchill and A.A. Milne, the author of the classic Winnie the Pooh.

E! News reported that the wills are being made public due to the demand of historians and interest from the general public. The inheritance that Prince William and Prince Harry received were made available to them when they turned 30, respectively.

The Princes were also given their mother’s wedding dress and Prince William received her engagement ring, which he in turn gave to his wife, Kate Middleton. In addition, her 17 godchildren received items including watercolor paintings and an antique clock.

In order to view the contents of the will, visitors to the website must pay $15 to see the documents.

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