The only identified amount of money tied to Christopher Lee in the aftermath of his loss of life used to be £48,221 ($63,772), the actor's property in Britain. All of this money used to be it seems that put towards his remarkable bills and probate (a prison process whereby a will is accepted as a felony document and the executor is given authority to enact it, which may also be very expensive in the U.K. consistent with AFG Law). According to the Daily Mail, there was barely any money left after paying these costs. 

However, it seems that most of Lee's property had been within the United States, which had been his place of dwelling for a few years (by means of Dupont and Blumenstiel Law). The 93-year-old was survived by his spouse and daughter, the former having been the only to inherit his assets. How much those amounted to is nearly unknown, with the executor of his will's assertion that he lived a "comfortable lifestyle" in the U.S. now not being too useful.

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