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Amid brewing battle over daughter's will, Priscilla Presley marks Lisa Marie's birthday

Marking the 55th birthday of her late daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, Priscilla Presley says she's trying to keep their family together. "Today would have been Lisa's 55th birthday. My wish is to protect my three grandchildren and keep our family together," the 77-year-old ex-wife of legendary singer Elvis Presley said in a statement Wednesday provided to the Los Angeles Times. "From the first ...
Priscilla Presley speaks at the public memorial for Lisa Marie Presley at Graceland on Jan. 22, 2023, in Memphis, Tennessee.

Marking the 55th birthday of her late daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, Priscilla Presley says she's trying to keep their family together.

"Today would have been Lisa's 55th birthday. My wish is to protect my three grandchildren and keep our family together," the 77-year-old ex-wife of legendary singer Elvis Presley said in a statement Wednesday provided to the Los Angeles Times.

"From the first moment I held Lisa in my arms, I've protected, loved and

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