Lee Radziwill left her only daughter the bulk of her estimated $50million estate

Socialite Lee Radziwill signed her Last Will and Testament five months before her February death and it has now been exclusively obtained by DailyMailTV

Socialite Lee Radziwill signed her Last Will and Testament five months before her February death and it has now been exclusively obtained by DailyMailTV 

Lee Bouvier Radziwill's Last Will and Testament stipulates that her lone surviving child, Anna Christina 'Tina' Radziwill, is the primary beneficiary of her estimated $50million estate and that her daughter-in-law, Carole DiFalco Radziwill, was left out entirely, with not a single mention of the former 'The Real Housewives of New York City' star.

The beloved socialite and ex-princess, the younger sister of former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, died at age 85 of natural causes on February 15th at her apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side. 

The 16-page will was signed by Lee on September 20, 2018, less than five months before her passing. It was filed in New York County in lower Manhattan on March 22, 2019, and obtained exclusively by DailyMailTV.

Not only was Carole, who was married to the late Anthony Radziwill, not named in the Will, neither was Lee's niece, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, or any of her brood of three, Rose, Tatiana and John. 

However, when Jackie passed in 1994, her will generously instructed that each of Lee's children were left $500,000.

Anna Christina 'Tina' Radziwill, Lee's lone surviving child, will inherit her estimated $50million estate, though the will does not specifically give an amount. Tina is pictured at her mother's funeral on February 25

Anna Christina 'Tina' Radziwill, Lee's lone surviving child, will inherit her estimated $50million estate, though the will does not specifically give an amount. Tina is pictured at her mother's funeral on February 25 

Real Housewives of New York star Carole Radziwill, Lee's former daughter-in-law, was left out of the will

Lee's niece Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, the daughter of her older sister First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, was left out of the wil

Lee's niece Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg (right), the daughter of her older sister First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, was left out of the will, along with her daughter in law, Real Housewives of New York star Carole Radziwill (left)

Lee Radziwill died age 85 at her home in New York City. Her daughter Tina followed her mother's wicker casket as it was carried out of the church after a memorial last month

Lee Radziwill died age 85 at her home in New York City. Her daughter Tina followed her mother's wicker casket as it was carried out of the church after a memorial last month

Because Anthony predeceased his mother, Lee stated in the will 'that I have (1) child, Anna Christina Radziwill (hereinafter 'Tina') and directs her Executors to 'sell all my right, title and interest in and to any cooperative apartment occupied by me at the time of my death as my residence, vacation residence or part-time residence, together with the proprietary lease thereto, and all shares of stock or other securities in and claims against the corporation owning the building in which said apartment is located, as soon after my death as may be practicable and to dispose of the net proceeds of such sale as part of my residuary estate.'

At the time of her death, Lee resided in a co-op apartment at 160 East 72nd Street in Manhattan. She used to split her time between there and Paris, where she kept a pied-a-terre. Downsizing in 2017, she put the luxe pad on the market, asking $4million.

Throughout much of her storied life - much of it having been lived in the shadow of Jackie - Lee reportedly came up short on funds and would then turn to her sister to help bail her out and to finance her lavish, jet setting lifestyle. 

Even though Jackie, whose estate was valued at upwards of $200million, didn't designate a single penny for Lee in her own Will, she explained that perceived slight by stating: 'I have already [provided for my sister] during my lifetime' as the reason for cutting her out cold.

While sources say Lee was also strapped for cash as her life came to a close, this despite any money left to her by her three husbands—number three Herbert Ross, the director and producer was particularly wealthy—her will sheds light on a trust that was set up for her decades ago.

'My mother, Janet Lee Auchincloss, created a trust for my benefit and gave me a special power of appointment over the principal of the trust,' it reads.

The 'agreement, dated August 11, 1975, between Jacqueline Bouvier Onassis, as Grantor and Lee B Radziwill and United States Trust Company of New York, as Trustees, created a trust for my benefit and granted me a special power of appointment over the principal of the trust.'

The will further reveals that Tina, as surviving her mother, becomes the beneficiary of this and the other trusts in her and her mom's names. The principal value was not revealed and it, in the above cited paragraph that appears on page two of the Will, was the only time Jackie was was referenced.

DailyMailTV exclusively obtained Lee Radziwill's 16-page Last Will and Testament that was signed by Lee on September 20, 2018, less than five months before her passing

DailyMailTV exclusively obtained Lee Radziwill's 16-page Last Will and Testament that was signed by Lee on September 20, 2018, less than five months before her passing

Tina, now 58, has led a quiet life, shunning the limelight and got little notice by the press at her mom's funeral compared to the arrival of her famous Kennedy cousin Caroline and other better known faces. 

Residing in New York City, Tina's occupation is listed as a producer. She was married briefly to man named Ottavio Arancio a professor of medicine at Columbia University, from 1999 to

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