![]() I think it is unlikely that I want to see it caught up with family. ![]() ‘It is so unusual that it’s a family company and I think the question is who runs it. He said: ‘It is extremely likely that my wife Madeleine will outlive me so I will leave the problem with her. He intends to leave the “problem” of who to put in charge to his wife. He even goes as far as to say he won’t be leaving the helm of his company, the Really Useful Group, which produces Lloyd Webber musicals and owns a few London theatres, to any of the children, either. ![]() Lloyd Webber acknowledges that he certainly has and will give his kids a start in life, but they won’t be riding his black tie coattails after he’s gone. It would speak volumes to his and his wives’ parenting. If his children truly don’t care, that’s fantastic, and very rare. He said: ‘I don’t believe in inherited money at all and they aren’t bothered. In a bid to avoid his children growing up like many celebrity offspring who regularly feature in the tabloids partying and drinking with their parents’ money, Lord Lloyd-Webber wants his kids to learn how to earn a living. He has two children – Imogen, 31, and Nicholas, 29 – from his first marriage to Sarah Hugill, and three with his current wife Madeleine, Alastair, 16, William, 15, and Isabella, 12. Lord Lloyd Webber revealed that his thoughts began to turn to his will around the time of his 60th birthday in March. The composer said he feels it is much more important for them to have a solid work ethic and earn their own way in life. With the idea that his children should make their own way in the world, Lord Lloyd Webber won’t be leaving any of his huge fortune to any of his five children. World famous contemporary composer Andrew Lloyd Webber’s fortune is worth £750 million, or $1.3 billion USD, and while you can’t take it with you, he feels you don’t have to let your kids have it, either.
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