Dame Barbara Windsor 'left £4.6million to husband Scott Mitchell'

Dame Barbara Windsor 'left £4.6million to husband Scott Mitchell'
Dame Barbara Windsor 'left £4.6million to husband Scott Mitchell'

The amount Dame Barbara Windsor left to various loved ones, co-stars and charities in her will following her December 2020 death has been revealed.

Not only did the star, who died aged 83 following a battle with Alzheimer's disease, leave her husband of twenty years, Scott Mitchell, £4.6million, but she also donated £1000 each to seven different charities, according to The Sun.

Barbara also left 85-year-old Anna Karen - who played Peggy Mitchell's sister Aunt Sal in EastEnders - £1000.

Revealed: The amount Barbara Windsor left to loved ones, co-stars and charities in her will has been revealed. Her husband Scott (pictured in 2019) was left £4.6million

Revealed: The amount Barbara Windsor left to loved ones, co-stars and charities in her will has been revealed. Her husband Scott (pictured in 2019) was left £4.6million

The paper adds that £5,000 was left to Barbara's sister-in-law Marsha Alexander and her husband Laurence.

£2000 went to her cousins Leslie Larsen and Julie Elliot.

The NSPCC, Breast Cancer Care, Help The Aged, Grand Order Of Lady Ratlings, National Osteoporisis Society, Headley Court (a wounded soldiers rehab centre) and Age UK made up the seven charities that Barbara left £1000 each to.

Scott, 58, was left the rest of Barbara's £4.63million estate.

Co-star: Barbara even left 85-year-old Anna Karen - who played Peggy Mitchell's sister Aunt Sal in EastEnders - £1000 (pictured together on the soap in 1996)

Co-star: Barbara even left 85-year-old Anna Karen - who played Peggy Mitchell's sister Aunt Sal in EastEnders - £1000 (pictured together on the soap in 1996)

MailOnline has reached out to representatives for Scott, Anna and charities NSPCC, Breast Cancer Care, Grand Order Of Lady Ratlings, National Osteoporisis Society, Headley Court and Age UK for comment.

It comes after Scott confirmed in September that a memorial event for Barbara is being planned for her next year.

Only 30 people were allowed to attend her funeral in January due to Covid

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