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From his family and career to his relationship and net worth, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. is the first son of the King of Pop.

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Michael Jackson’s first kid, Prince, aspires to carry on his father’s legacy while establishing his own path as ‘Prince.’

Quick Information

  • Date of Birth Feb 13, 1997
  • Age 24 Years, 9 Months
  • Nationality American
  • Birth Place Beverly Hills, California, United States
  • Relationship Status Dating
  • Divorce/Split Not Yet
  • Girlfriend Name Not Disclosed
  • Ex-Girlfriend Remi Alfalah
  • Gay No
  • Net Worth $100 Million
  • Ethnicity/Race White
  • Father Michael Jackson
  • Mother Debbie Rowe
  • Sister/s Paris Jackson
  • Brother/s Prince Michael Jackson II
  • High School The Buckley School
  • Height/ How Tall? 1.78 m
  • Hair Short
  • Hair Color Black
  • Children/Kids Not Yet

Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., aka Prince, enjoyed all the royalties in his life as the son of the King of Pop. This child, on the other hand, isn’t defined by that. He is actively involved with his enterprises and humanitarian endeavors in order to create his own legacy.

After Michael Jackson’s Death, a Look at His Net Worth

Michael Jackson, Prince’s father, still has a net worth of $500 million. Not only that, but he remains at the top of the list of the highest-paid dead celebrities.

Michael surpassed late icons such as George Harrison, Freddie Mercury, John Lennon, and Bob Marley to become the highest-paid deceased celebrity in 2020. Michael’s earnings during the year were expected to be $48 million. His Mijac Music library and his long-term partnership with Sony account for the majority of his revenues.

His revenues from the music catalog and his multi-million-dollar deal with Sony are so lucrative that he has held the top-earner title for eight years in a row.

Is His First Son, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., Also Known As Prince, Entitled to His Father’s Estate?

Prior to his death in 2009, Michael Jackson established a trust for his children, Michael Joseph “Prince” Jackson, Jr., Paris Katherine Michael Jackson, and Prince Michael “Blanket” Jackson II.

The details of the trust are a little too technical to go through here, but the basic conditions of the trust stated that Michael’s three children would receive 40% of his assets, which would be divided evenly among them. The remaining 40% went to his mother, Katherine, and 20% went to other children’s organizations.

That was only the beginning. The kids were also supposed to get allowances until they aged 21, following which they were supposed to get one-third of their trust money when they turned 30, 35, and 40.

The Prince is Getting Out From Under His Father’s Shadow

23 is an excellent age to establish one’s own identity in the world. With his production firm, King’s Son Production, Prince is doing precisely that. His production company assists in the completion of projects ranging from short films and music videos to feature films.

With the production company, he hopes to continue his father’s creative spirit by assisting other brilliant artists in realizing their aspirations.

He isn’t subtle about the name of the production too. In an Instagram video, Prince acknowledged that while his father was certainly the ‘King of Pop’ and he was the ‘Prince,’ he had to earn the title and his production company was accomplishing just that.

Prince also produced his sister Paris’ music video under his brand and was all too proud to share the rewards of his labor.

Prince Is Helping People Through His Father’s Legacy.

Prince’s Heal Los Angeles Foundation helps raise cash for quality education and value to low-income Inner-city youngsters by giving access to co-curricular educational programs. His foundation also provides the resources to get an education, in addition to encouraging an active and healthy lifestyle.
Recently, Prince Jackson and his charity have been conducting online culinary courses for primary school children.

His father, Michael Jackson, is part of his philanthropic endeavors in that the King of Pop’s merch is used to help raise revenue for donations and services.