Priscilla Presley's Son Denies Family Feud Amid Battle Over Lisa Marie Presley's Trust

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Navarone Garibaldi Garcia claims the family is doing just fine as they fight for control of Lisa Marie Presley's trust.

Priscilla Presley's son Navarone Garibaldi Garcia is speaking out to clarify the ongoing rumors about his family.

Following the death of Lisa Marie Presley in January, Priscilla has been rumored to be at odds with her granddaughter, Lisa Marie's daughter Riley Keough. The two women are reported to be fighting over control of Lisa Marie's trust, which includes Elvis Presley's famous Graceland mansion, as well as a 15 percent stake in Elvis Presley Enterprises.

The saga began after Priscilla, 77, filed a petition questioning a 2016 amendment to Lisa Marie's living trust that deferred all control to her two eldest children, Riley and Benjamin Keogh, the latter of whom died in 2020. The petition prompted an avalanche of reports that Priscilla is now feuding with her granddaughter over the matter.

But Priscilla's son—whom she shares with Marco Garibaldi—seemed to put the rumors to rest while chatting on Instagram Live earlier this week, where he replied to a commenter who asked if Riley and Priscilla are on speaking terms. According to the U.S. Sun, Navarone replied, "Yes, they are fine."

"No feud," he reportedly added. "We did go to dinner, it went great, it's all good."

The 36-year-old musician also shared a photo from said dinner earlier in the week, posing a selfie to his Instagram page with the caption, "Dressed up for dinner with my mama last week."

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"You look amazing!" one commenter wrote under the photo, while asking Navarone, "Did you take pictures with your mom or Riley."

"maybe 😉," he teased in response, without giving too much away.

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