Riley Keough is 'doing her best to heal' nearly year after sudden death of mom Lisa Marie Presley
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kiley Reough is still struggling to process the untimely death of her mother Lisa Marie Presley and the pain remains palpable for the actress as she tries to get over her terrible loss.
Lisa Marie, daughter of the 'King of Rock and Roll' Elvis Presley died in her Calabasas home on January 12, 2023, after she suffered a cardiac arrest.
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Riley Keough is 'still grieving' mother Lisa Marie Presley's death
According to OK Magazine, an insider shared that Keough is "still grieving" the death of her mother.
"While the sadness will never go away, Riley’s doing her best to heal," the source admitted.
'The Runaways' star already faced a heart-wrenching loss in 2020 when her brother Benjamin Keough tragically died of suicide at the age of 27.
Riley Keough's legal battle over mother Lisa Marie's estate
A legal battle that strained relations between Keough and her grandmother Priscilla Presley sparked following Lisa Marie's sudden death.
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The dispute revolved around Elvis Presley's Graceland estate. After a prolonged court battle, Keough was declared the sole trustee of the estate.
The settlement also designated Lisa Marie and Michael Lockwood's twin daughters, Harper and Finley, both 14, as the sub-trustees.
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1/9 of the trust was awarded to Lisa Marie's half-brother, Navarone Garibaldi while 8/9 of the trust was ordered to be split among Keough and her two young sisters.
Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough have 'made amends'
The public feud between Keough and her grandmother reportedly ended as a source shared that they "made amends with each other" after the 'Logan Lucky' actress' became the trustee of the estate.
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"Their relationship is in a much better place today," said the source.
In June, Keough and Priscilla were seen together celebrating Finely and Harper's middle school graduation.
"Happy Graduation girls! You’re now in high school!!!," Priscilla wrote of her young granddaughters on her Instagram and shared a picture of herself, the twins and Keough.
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Two days before the happy snap was shared on June 16, Priscilla had filed a declaration announcing the conclusion of the settlement of her late daughter's estate deal.
In the court filings, Priscilla wrote, "My daughter's passing was both devastating and heartbreaking."
"We have learned that the fans realize that we are 'Just a Family.' Elvis would be proud and his and Lisa's wishes are what are most important to all of us."
"My granddaughter, through her counsel, along with my team worked diligently and tirelessly to resolve all misunderstandings as a family," she added.