Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough share the same attachment as any grandma and granddaughter.
Riley Keough and Priscilla Presley reunited on the Emmys 2024 red carpet after allegations of a feud over Lisa Marie Presley’s estate were put to rest.
At the 75th Emmy Awards on Monday at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, the Daisy Jones & The Six actress and her grandmother posed side by side in Chanel costumes.
Priscilla, 78, looked stunning in a long-sleeved black satin top tucked into a black skirt, while Keough, 34, wore a floor-length, low-cut black and silver gown with black heels.
Their red carpet reunion comes nearly five months after Keough was declared the sole trustee of her late mother’s estate, causing Priscilla to deny allegations that she and her granddaughter were feuding.
“Riley is now the executor, which should be right, obviously, being her daughter. Riley and I are on good terms. We were never not on good terms. That was all publicity,” she told the Hollywood Reporter in August.
The late Elvis Presley’s ex-wife claimed that she “did not agree” with Keough were “not something to fool around with,” adding that the matter was “private.”
“In fact, I’m having dinner with [Riley] tonight,” she told the publication at the time.
“We understand what needs to be done. I’m there for her. She knows that. She wants me there for her to help her.”
Keough was named the sole trustee of her late mother Lisa Marie’s estate earlier that month. In addition, she was given ownership of Graceland, the famed house in Memphis, Tennessee that had belonged to her grandfather, Elvis Presley.
The Girlfriend Experience alum was also given the authority to manage the sub-trusts of her 15-year-old half-sisters, Finley and Harper Lockwood, Lisa Marie’s twin children with ex-husband Michael Lockwood.
Meanwhile, Priscilla was paid a monthly payment as a special consultant to the trust.
She will also be able to be buried in Graceland’s Meditation Garden alongside her late spouse.
In addition, Keough is claimed to have agreed to pay her grandmother around $1 million in exchange for becoming the sole trustee of her mother’s estate, as well as $400,000 in legal fees.