A baby girl became a millionaire after she was just born. The baby’s wealthy grandfather gave real estate worth £1 million (Rs 10.44 crore) and a trust fund of £5 million (Rs 52 crore) to the two-day-old girl.
On Saturday, multimillionaire Barrie Drewitt-Barlow announced his 23-year-old daughter Saffron had given birth to a girl. The 51-year-old said on Instagram, “My girl had a girl of her very own today. Tony Drewitt-Barlow and I could not be prouder of Saffron Drewitt-Barlow and Conor Tucker for producing this beautiful Princess for our family. This is our first granddaughter, so we have a new princess to spoil.”
Barrie told the media, “I’m extremely proud of both Saffron and her husband Conor. They go together like a glove. It will be fun to pamper another princess.
“I just bought her a new house worth flm this weekend, and I’ve instructed a team of interior designers to go in and completely renovate it for her,” he said. Recently, [Aspen Saffron’s brother] bought them a £5,000 Dior pushchair and pram.
She is already a multimillionaire since she is Tony’s first granddaughter, according to Barrie, who added that he had put up a £5 million trust fund for her.
Barrie and his ex-husband Tony built up their wealth through a variety of business ventures.
Through a series of business ventures, including a transatlantic surrogacy firm, Barrie and his ex-husband Tony earned wealth. Barrie said when it comes to spending money, his family comes first.
He remarked, “I was born in a council home in Longsight to extremely impoverished parents. Nothing was provided to me. People are free to believe whatever they choose, and they usually do. I want to buy items for my kids because I work up to 20 hours a day some days. I couldn’t give a damn what anyone thought.”
Barrie, who annually spends £4 million on his family’s Christmas, has made several charitable acts before. Last year, he gave his infant son Romeo a £2.5 million boat that he named after him.
After recently exchanging lives with a struggling mother for the Channel 5 program Rich House Poor House, where he had to live on a budget of £57 for a whole week, Barrie gained a completely new perspective on life in Britain.
Conclusion:
A wealthy man, Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, has given his two-day-old granddaughter real estate worth £1 million and a £5 million trust fund to her. The couple, who built up their wealth through various business ventures, have recently given her a new house worth £4 million and a £5,000 Dior pushchair and pram. Barrie, who spends £4 million on his family’s Christmas, has made charitable acts before, such as giving his infant son Romeo a £2.5 million boat. Barrie has put up a £5 million trust fund for her and is proud of her family’s accomplishments.