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  2. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    These tops were given to Princess Elizabeth by Queen Mary in 1947, and Princess Elizabeth wore them on her wedding day. [58] The drops now have a diamond solitaire topper. The pendant earrings have been worn regularly by Queen Elizabeth including important state occasions, such as the State Opening of Parliament in Mauritius in 1972. [58]

  3. How the Royal Family Will Divide Queen Elizabeth's Private ...

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    Queen Elizabeth II's private jewelry collection is not up for grabs, per se. There's a pecking order, and it likely starts with Camilla, Queen Consort.In an interview with ET, royal expert Katie ...

  4. How the Royal Family Will Divide Queen Elizabeth's ... - AOL

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    Queen Elizabeth's famous jewelry collection will be distributed to family members, while pieces belonging to the crown remain officially in keeping of the nation.

  5. What will the Queen wear to be buried – and what jewels will ...

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    Even though her funeral was a public affair, and televised, little is known about what Queen Elizabeth II will take to her grave ... The Queen had over 300 items in her private collection, but one ...

  6. Royal Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Collection Trust has confirmed that all pieces left to her by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, which included works by Monet, Nash, and Fabergé, belonged to her personally. [47] It was also confirmed that she owned the royal stamp collection , inherited from her father George VI, as a private individual.

  7. Inventory of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish ambassador, Antonio de Guarás, noted that in 1577 he gave Mary a jewel that was recognised to refer to Mary, Queen of Scots. It depicted Elizabeth enthroned with a queen in chains, and France and Spain submerged by Neptune. [53] Elizabeth was given jewels during country house entertainments staged during her progresses.