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Dame Jilly Cooper leaves £8.5m fortune to children

by David Jones

The late author Dame Jilly Cooper has left her children with an £8.5m fortune following her death at the age of 88.

Dame Jilly, who was known for her “bonkbuster” novels, including Riders, Rivals and Polo, died on 5 October last year after she suffered a head injury in a fall at her home in Bisley, Gloucestershire.

Probate records show she left a gross estate of £9,070,307 with a net value of £8,557,118 and her beneficiaries were her children Felix and Emily and stepdaughter Laura, all of whom will receive an equal share.

One of the signatories on the documents was a professional polo player – apt given that Dame Jilly was known for writing about polo-playing members of the aristocracy.

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