The Presley family feud is said to be heating up since Priscilla, the King of Rock' n' Roll's ex-wife, has reportedly been booted out by her granddaughter.

Riley Keough reportedly shut out her grandma after disputing an addendum to the will of her late daughter, Lisa Marie Presley.

Riley allegedly visited the money-making home to change the locks on the upper doors and archives.

"Previously, Graceland archives director Angie Marchese, Priscilla, and Lisa Marie held the only keys," a source told Globe Magazine, "so Priscilla is now barred out - and she's furious!"

After Lisa Marie Presley's memorial, Priscilla's attorneys allegedly filed a petition disputing the "authenticity and legitimacy" of a 2016 addition to her late daughter's living trust, which included Graceland and a 15% share in Elvis Presley Enterprises.

The revision removed Priscilla Presley and Lisa Marie's former business manager, Barry Siegel, from the will's co-trustees.

Riley Keough and her late younger brother Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide in 2020, both of Lisa Marie's children with Danny Keough, received the rights from the troubled celebrity.

The declaration's authenticity was called into question by Elvis Presley's ex-wife Lisa Marie, who claimed Lisa Marie's scribbling on the paper was "inconsistent" with her genuine signature.

She also pointed out that Lisa Marie's name was misspelled and that the paperwork was never notarized or sent to her as needed.

Lisa Marie Presley's representatives have announced that Elvis Presley's estate is now in the hands of her three children. According to Page Six, Priscilla and Riley Keough are both furious about the situation, but for different reasons.

An insider revealed that the "Daisy Jones and the Six" star is "seeing a new side of her grandma," but she isn't searching for war.

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How Much Money Did Elvis Presley Make In His Entire Career?

Elvis Presley was one of the most successful artists of all time, with a two-decade career. While it is impossible to establish how much money he gained over his career, it is assumed that he made a significant amount of money through record sales, concerts, merchandising, and other endeavors.

According to Forbes, Elvis Presley's estate earned $23 million in 2020, making him the ninth highest-paid deceased celebrity. His estate has made millions of dollars every year through licensing deals, retail sales, and other revenue sources since his death in 1977.

Lisa Marie Presley acquired the majority of her father's inheritance in 1993, which was thought to be worth over $100 million at the time. She has since handled her father's inheritance, increasing its value through clever investments and licensing partnerships.

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