Riley Keough, the granddaughter of Elvis Presley, has won a six-month-long legal battle to become the sole owner of her late mother Lisa Marie Presley's estate.
Along with her mother's estate, Riley Keough will also assume ownership of Graceland, the iconic home of Elvis Presley in Memphis, Tenn., which Lisa Marie inherited upon his passing in 1977.
The legal case started following Lisa Marie Presley's passing in January 2023 and was between Riley Keough and Elvis's ex-wife, Priscilla Presley.
Priscilla Presley raised concerns about the authenticity and validity of a 2016 amendment in Lisa Marie's will, which designated Riley
The 2016 amendment removed Priscilla and her former business manager Barry Siegel as co-trustees, leading to the legal dispute.
In May, a private settlement was reached, designating Riley Keough as the sole beneficiary of her mother's estate.
Priscilla Presley spoke about her love for Elvis and clarified that Lisa Marie is a result of their love, emphasizing the importance of preserving the family legacy.
Priscilla has been granted permission to retrieve her personal belongings from any facility under the control of Graceland.
Riley Keough, known for her role in "Daisy Jones & The Six," is an accomplished actor and the eldest child of Lisa Marie Presley and granddaughter of Elvis Presley.
The settlement brings an end to the legal conflict within the Presley family, securing the future of Lisa Marie's estate under Riley Keough's ownership.