Man who claimed to be ‘Prince Philip’s illegitimate child’ loses court bid

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The man who a court heard claimed to be the illegitimate child of Prince Philip has lost his bid to claim a chunk of his aunt’s fortune.

Andrew Battenberg, also known as Lord Battenberg and Andrew Lee, was to receive $50,000 according to a 1997 will drafted by his aunt Minnie Blanche Condon.

She told her neighbour later the same day she had just removed a man from her will who “thinks he is an illegitimate child of Prince Philip” and was a “lazy good for nothing person that would not work”. Mr Battenburg took the executors of Ms Condon’s will, two of his cousins, to the NSW Supreme Court, arguing his aunt had not been of sound mind when she signed the will as she told her solicitor she kept the will under the cat’s bed.

 

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