Be careful about the wording of the part where the witnesses sign. This has changed since 1922. At one time it was a common practice to have the witnesses simply sign that they had signed in the presence of the person signing the will. They were witnessing his signing,his 'making' the will. Now the standard wording adds to that that they sign in the presence of each other too. Must say, I'd never realised that old practice until I found that my late father had written his own will using the old standard wording he'd copied from some book . When the named executors submitted the will for probate, the office sent it back with a note saying the intending executors had to find the witnesses to swear that the will had been signed in the presence of all! That was dealt with by the one witness who could be found swearing to that effect. Now, the office may have been being picky but they still insisted. So note that, to avoid a simple mistake.