A 92-year-old Native Hawaiian princess has changed her trust to ensure her wife receives US$40 million and all her personal property, including her Chihuahua "Girlie Girl," according to court records.
Abigail Kawananakoa inherited her wealth by being the great-granddaughter of James Campbell, an Irish businessman who made his fortune as a sugar plantation owner and one of Hawaii's largest landowners.
Native Hawaiians, who consider her a princess because she's a descendent of the family that ruled the islands before the overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom in 1893, have been closely watching the ongoing legal wrangling over her trust because they are concerned about the fate of the foundation she set up to benefit Hawaiian causes.
Kawananakoa's lawyers said in court papers filed this week she amended her trust. They want a judge's approval for the changes amid a court battle after she suffered a stroke.