It is not publicly known what specific assets or inheritance Harry and William have received. As members of the British royal family, they have access to the family's wealth and resources. However, the majority of the royal family's wealth is owned collectively by the institution rather than individuals.
Prince William, as the eldest son of Prince Charles and next in line to the throne after him, will inherit a significant amount of wealth and assets when he becomes king. The exact extent of this inheritance is uncertain and subject to various factors, including potential changes to the royal family's financial arrangements in the future.
Prince Harry, being the younger son, is further down the line of succession and is not expected to inherit as much as his brother. Additionally, Harry's decision to step back from his senior royal duties and pursue a more independent life may have further implications on his access to certain privileges and financial benefits.
It's important to note that much of the royal family's wealth comes from the Duchy of Cornwall, a private estate that provides income to the heir to the throne. As such, the bulk of the inheritance and financial resources are typically passed down through the direct line of succession.