George Michael’s estate can finally be divided following court paperwork issued on 30 May, however the star did not leave any of his $124 million fortune to his 45-year-old boyfriend Fadi Fawaz or 60-year-old Kenny Goss, his lover of almost 15 years.

The will, released more than two years after the star’s death, split the majority of his estate between sisters Yioda and Melanie who get the lion’s share, including two London homes. He also left a horse racing stud farm to his dad, Kyriacos.

The remainder of his wealth is to be split between seven of his friends and relatives, which include Wham! co-star Shirlie Kemp and record producer David Austin. Yioda will decide how the items will be divided.

Other items of interest have been donated to The Mill Charitable Trust, including artworks, antique and a piano once owned by John Lennon.

The star tragically passed away from heart disease on 25 December 2016, and was found by his on-off boyfriend, hairdresser Fadi. They had started dating in 2012. Since the star’s death, Fadi has been living at the star’s house near Regent’s Park and the Sun reports that he has ignored legal letters from George’s family because he states that the star gave him permission to live there before his death.