Riley Keough Officially Becomes New Owner of Elvis’ Graceland


The destiny of Lisa Marie Presley‘s property has been revealed.

A Los Angeles decide formally authorized Riley Keough, Lisa Marie’s eldest little one and Elvis Presley‘s granddaughter, to turn out to be the only inheritor of her late mom’s property, based on a number of retailers.

Riley may even turn out to be the proprietor of Graceland, Elvis’ Memphis, Tenn. house, which Lisa Marie inherited upon his demise in 1977, based on Leisure Tonight.

The court docket sign-off concludes a authorized dispute over Lisa Marie’s will, which Priscilla Presley—Elvis’ ex-wife and Lisa Marie’s mother—introduced into query following the singer’s demise in January at age 54.

Three weeks later, Priscilla filed court docket paperwork alleging there have been “points surrounding the authenticity and validity” of a 2016 modification that appointed Riley and her half-sisters Harper and Finley Lockwood—in addition to brother Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide in 2020 on the age of 27—because the property’s heirs.

Days later, Priscilla wrote in an announcement to E! Information that she remained specializing in prioritizing her household amid Lisa Marie’s heartbreaking passing.