
The Godchildren of George Michael are expected to inherit large sums from the singer's will following his shock death from heart failure on Christmas Day.

The megastar was a Godparent to a number of his celebrity friends' children, who are now thought to have been left a share of his estimated £100million estate.

Michael, 53, was Godfather to Roman and Harley Moon Kemp, the children of his Wham! bandmate Shirlie Holliman and Spandau Ballet bassist Martin Kemp, who yesterday told of his devastation at the death of his friend.

Michael is also expected to leave money to Geri Horner's daughter Bluebell, who was the Goddaughter of his ex-boyfriend Kenny Goss, the Daily Mirror reported.

The star was a long-term supporter of a number of charities - including Childline, the Terrence Higgins Trust and Macmillan Cancer Support - who could also be bequeathed large sums.

George Michael, who died of heart failure on Christmas Day, has reportedly left huge sums to his Godchildren in his will

George Michael was Godfather to Martin Kemp's children Harley Moon and Roman, pictured with their father in 2009

Fans and friends have flocked to Michael's Oxfordshire home, placing flowers, candles, pictures and tributes outside

Michael's older sisters, Melanie and Yioda, his boyfriend Fadi Fawaz and his cousin Andros' two children, to whom he is also a Godfather, are also expected to be named in his will.

As well as a large sums from royalties, Michael is understood to have been well paid to perform at private parties and events in the decade before his death.

He is understood to own at least four properties, including the Oxfordshire cottage where he died, his mansion in London and lavish homes in New York and Sydney.

As well as his four lavish properties, Michael is said to have invested his money in art with the help of his ex-boyfriend, art dealer Kenny Goss.

Michael introduced Wham! bandmate Shirlie Holliman to Kemp and the couple married in 1988.

Kemp posted on Twitter yesterday: 'My whole family and I are devastated at the loss of our beautiful friend Yog! We will miss him so much! We are all heartbroken!'

His son Roman also paid tribute to Michael, adding: 'The man who toured the world with my mum; her best friend.

'The man who introduced my parents; who forced my mum to call my dad. The man that took me and Harley around the world; just to see us smile. The man we all love. We love you Yog.'

The daughter of former Spice Girl Geri Horner, pictured with her mother and grandmother in a photo the star posted online, is also expected to be named in the will, it was reported today

Geri Horner, formerly Halliwell, told of her sadness of Instagram yesterday, where she posted a picture of her and Michael together

Michael and Geri were long friends and the Spice Girls star once lived with the Wham! singer

Michael was hoping to enjoy a Boxing Day meal with Holliman and her family, her son told The Sun before Michael's death.

Roman said Michael was 'family to him' and was someone he had 'known his whole life'. His said his mother, Holliman, still spoke to Michael every week before his death.

A friend of Michael's revealed this morning that George was considering a Wham! reunion.

Richard Blade, a US DJ who worked with the band, said Holliman had told him the pop band were considering getting back together for a one off gig.

He told Radio Five Live: 'It's such a shame that we have all been robbed of that chance to see a really, really fun pop band get back together.'

Shirlie Holliman, before she married Martin Kemp, with George Michael in Ibiza in 1983. The Wham! pair had planned a Boxing Day reunion this year before Michael's tragic death

Michael had two older sisters, Yioda and Melanie. He is pictured with Melanie in the mid 1980s

Reality TV star James Kennedy is also a Godson of Michael's. He posted this image of them together online yesterday

Geri Horner, formerly Halliwell, was a long term friend of Michael's and also told of her sadness on her Instagram page yesterday.

Next to a photo of her and the star, she wrote: 'So so sad , R.I.P George, a dear friend, the kindest, most generous & talented person . My thoughts are with his family.'

Geri is a close friend of Kenny Goss, who was described as the love of George Michael's life. The Spice Girls, now 44, star even moved in with the two men after she left the girl band in 1998.

She described the living arrangement as a 'Will and Grace situation', in which she stayed for three months.

Michael was also Godfather to James Kennedy, a British DJ who stars in US reality TV show Vanderpump Rules.

It is understood Kennedy had not seen Michael for some years after the singer and his father, Andros Georgiou, fell out following a row.

Kennedy posted a picture of himself and the star on his Instagram page yesterday, writing: 'Rest In Peace George I'm heartbroken we never got to speak again after so many years.'

Geri was a close friend of Michael's ex Kenny Goss (left), who was described as the love of his life. Michael's boyfriend Fadi Fawaz (right) found his body on Christmas Day

The star's death has led to a huge outpouring of emotion, with fans leaving tributes outside his mansion in Oxfordshire

Hundreds of fans have also travelled to the house in Oxfordshire where he died so they can pay their respects to the star

Michael's boyfriend Fadi Fawaz found the star dead in his bed at his home in Goring on Sunday. Mr Fawaz said he would 'never forget' the terrible moment, adding: 'I will never stop missing you'.

The star had lived as a virtual recluse in recent months, following years of ill-health and battles with crack cocaine addiction.

The source told The Daily Telegraph: 'He's been rushed to A&E on several occasions. He used heroin. I think it’s amazing he’s lasted as long as he has.'

A 69-year-old neighbour, who asked to remain anonymous, said Michael was notably absent from the midnight mass Christmas Eve service at St Thomas of Canterbury church, the parish church opposite his home.