FT wrote:Some bereaved readers complained that they had been hassled by legacy officers from charities who were chasing the prompt payment of their bequests. This can be avoided by leaving a legacy to charities in general with the instruction that executors make payments according to a letter of wishes accompanying the will. This is not sent to the Probate Registry, which means that charities will not have access to it.
I think I may explore this angle.
The print article title is "Legacies and wills forced to enter the video age"
(the online version title is: "Video wills: Leaving a legacy moves into 21st century")
the FT's website (paywall) has the article at: https://www.ft.com/content/4df16e49-940f-46f2-b0b4-6a82c011c3ba
It should be possible to get to the article via a Google search:
https://www.google.com/search?&q=site:ft.com+%22Video+wills+Leaving+a+legacy%22