The inventor had been suffering from cancer for a decade and made his grandson sole executor of the will leaving out his ex-wives and children
Inventor Sir Clive Sinclair split his £2.6 million fortune between his five grandkids when he died, snubbing his lapdancer ex-wife.
Sir Clive Sinclair revolutionised the British electronics industry and created the first pocket calculator and left behind a huge £2,625,215 and a net value of £1,749,445.
He had been battling cancer for more than a decade but was working until the week of his death out of love for what he did.
The creator passed away on September 16 2021 aged 81 and nominated his grandson Samuel Pelham Lloyd as his will’s only executor and trustee.