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2-day-old baby joins the millionaire club, inherits Rs 10 crore mansion and Rs 52 crore trust fund

Multi-millionaire Barrie Drewitt-Barlow annually spends £4 million on his family's Christmas celebrations.

Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, a renowned multi-millionaire, has made a remarkable gesture by presenting his two-day-old granddaughter with a property worth £1 million (Rs 10.44 crore) and a substantial trust fund amounting to £5 million (Rs 52 crore).

The announcement came as Barrie’s daughter, Saffron Drewitt-Barlow, 23, welcomed her baby girl into the world, prompting him to express his joy on Instagram. Barrie, along with his ex-husband Tony Drewitt-Barlow, are thrilled about Saffron and her husband Conor Tucker’s precious addition to the family, referring to the newborn as a “beautiful princess.”

In his excitement, Barrie shared plans to spoil his granddaughter, stating that he has already purchased a new house for her and has enlisted the expertise of interior designers to renovate it entirely. He also revealed that a trust fund worth £5 million has been set up for her, ensuring her status as a multimillionaire from an early age.

Barrie and Tony, who have amassed substantial wealth through various business ventures, including a transatlantic surrogacy agency, prioritize showering their loved ones with extravagant gifts. Barrie’s dedication to his family is evident in his annual expenditure of £4 million on their Christmas celebrations alone. Last year, he surprised his newborn son Romeo with a £2.5 million yacht named after him.

Barrie’s act of generosity towards his granddaughter exemplifies his desire to provide for and indulge his family members. Through his immense wealth, he seeks to create a life of luxury and abundance for his loved ones, leaving no expense spared in the pursuit of their happiness.

Barrie’s outlook on life in Britain underwent a dramatic transformation when he participated in the Channel 5 show Rich House Poor House and swapped lives with a struggling mother. During the week-long experience, he was faced with the challenge of managing a mere £57 budget, leading him to see things from a completely new perspective.

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