The death of Prince has rendered those that he left behind with riches on massive scale. All of them, however, are to keep a very low profile, as each of them were not always to him, but Prince still considers as authentic family members.
According to The Sun Chronicle, Prince was 57 when he passed, that left behind millions of dollars for the rest of his six surviving siblings if no will is to be recovered. In definition, two of the siblings followed the tracks of Prince and pursued their musical career, one being a military veteran and the rest under a lower key.
As per Washington Times, Tyka Nelson, 55 years old, is Prince's only full sibling. Tyka went on a lower slope in her life, such as being addicted to cocaine, engaged into prostitution to support her babies and even pawned the car that Prince gave her to simply purchase drugs. She then entered rehab, resumed her music career and released a number of records since 1988, most of which were in the theme of gospel, and was responsible for the entertaining of the fans who mourned for the pop star.
Alfred Jackson, 63 years old, is a Vietnam veteran that served in the Air Force. He is the older half-brother of Prince. Inquirer Entertainment delivered that Prince also had older half-sisters. Sharon Nelson, 76 years old, and Norrine Nelson, 74 years old, whom are related to Prince from the previous marriage of their father. Norrine kept a low public exposure, whereas Sharon went on to pursue a musical career in New York City and released a CD in 2009 called 57th Street Sound.
Other half-brother, Omarr Baker, 45 years old, is the son of Prince's mother and second husband. There were also deceased half siblings, Lorna Nelson that died 2006 at 63, and Duane Nelson that died 2011 and is considered Prince's half-brother the world over.
Prince is to bestow his financial assets to the said siblings, given that no specified will is to be read. No news as well was released to the public.