Freddie signed a will in September 1991, that gave half of his vast wealth to Mary and the rest to his parents and sister. Most of his friends, including lover Jim Hutton, were given £500,000 each or a house. Mary was Freddie's bedside holding his hand when he passed away at the age of 45.
However, Mercury did leave him with £500,000 (nearly $1 million, per the 1991 conversion rate), which he used to move back to Ireland. He also wrote a book about their relationship, simply titled Mercury and Me. Hutton died on January 1, 2010, after a long battle with cancer.
After his death on November 24, 1991, Freddie gave his home, 50 percent of his recording royalties and most of his wealth to Mary Austin, with the remainder going to his parents and sister. Mary was Freddie's closest friend throughout his life, and they were often seen out together before his illness.
He left one quarter of his future earnings from Queen to his parents and another quarter to his sister. Apart from some minor bequests, everything else went to Mary. But Mary admitted not everyone was happy with this decision: "Some of the fans even told me I was only the keeper of the house. That hurt.
Freddie Mercury – US$50 million.
According to financial records, future earnings of Queen are split four ways between the Freddie Mercury estate and his three surviving bandmates - guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor and bassist John Deacon. It means that Miss Austin receives around 19 per cent.
Three years after Freddie's death, Jim published a book about his time with the singer titled Mercury and Me. He worked as Freddie's gardener after moving into the singer's Kensington mansion, and preferred to stay away from the rock and roll lifestyle.
Queen are raking in an incredible £100,000-plus a day from the Bohemian Rhapsody biopic. The surviving members of the band - Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon and the estate of late frontman Freddie Mercury - have been earning £20.17 million between them since the film's release in 2018.
Mercury, born Farrokh Bulsara in 1946 Zanzibar, had an estimated net worth of over $50million (£43million) at the time of his death in 1991 according to Celebrity Net Worth.
His father Bomi attended Freddie's funeral after his sad death from bronchial pneumonia, and the small family moved up to Nottingham away from London to be out of the spotlight.
The guests included the star's bandmates and their wives, as well as Elton John, Mary Austin and Freddie's partner Jim Hutton.
Freddie signed a will in September 1991, that gave half of his vast wealth to Mary and the rest to his parents and sister. Most of his friends, including lover Jim Hutton, were given £500,000 each or a house. Mary was Freddie's bedside holding his hand when he passed away at the age of 45.
These days, Mary, 70, lives a quiet life in the London mansion Freddie left to her where Queen fans still make regular visits to pay their respects. She has been married twice but is now divorced. She shares two grown-up sons, Jamie and Richard, with one of her exes, Piers Cameron.
Until the Queen singer's death in 1991, Jim Hutton and Freddie Mercury lived together as partners and exchanged wedding bands although they weren't legally married. This is their poignant story of love and loss.
On June 2, 1979, Hutton died of liver cancer, two days after his 45th birthday, and a month after being diagnosed.
Why did Mary Austin leave Freddie Mercury? Austin and Mercury were engaged, but she ended their romantic and physical relationship when Mercury came out to her as bisexual after she initially thought he'd been having an affair with another woman.
They own the catalog outside North America through the UK-based Queen Productions Ltd, which raked in a staggering £39 million ($48 million) in royalties in 2021.
Freddie Mercury never married, and he didn't have any children. He had a long-term relationship with a woman, Mary Austin, and they lived together for several years until he came out as gay to her in 1976, having started a romantic affair with US record exec David Minns.
At least 5 of the cats Freddie adopted were still alive when he passed away. Freddie passed away on the 24th November 1991, that's 30 years ago this November, leaving all his 5 cats to his former partner Mary Austin, as a part of his estate. Freddie had at least 10 cats throughout his life.
That filing revealed that Queen Productions Ltd. – which reflects the band's revenues generated by music copyrights – generated GBP £41.67 million (USD $53.5m) from royalties in FY 2020 (the 12 months to end of September that year).
Queen Still Hasn't Made Any Money Off 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
“We thought it would do well in the end, we felt good about it, but we didn't realize it would do that well,” May said in a recent interview on BBC Radio 2's The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show.
Rami himself has revealed that he is lip-syncing, but it's not just Freddie's voice that we hear. "It is an amalgamation of a few voices," he told the Metro US. "But predominantly it is my hope and the hope of everyone that we will hear as much Freddie as possible.
'Yes, I love you,' I whispered and kissed him on the forehead." On the morning of November 24, Freddie woke at 6am and spoke what would be his last two words: 'Pee, Pee'. After helping the 'terribly weak' star to the toilet, Jim carried him back to the bed.
Freddie died on November 24, 1991, at home at One Garden Lodge, West Kensington. His funeral was conducted on November 27, 1991, by a Zoroastrian priest at West London Crematorium, according to his wishes. A small intimate group of just 35 close friend and family attended, including Elton.
Who inherits the Queen's wealth? King Charles is the sole beneficiary of the Queen's wealth, including her £650 million estate. On top of this, she amassed tens of millions of pounds in her own cash and assets, mainly from art and racehorses.