Who inherited the jewels of the late Queen Elizabeth? The sovereign has named only one woman: it is she.
On September 8, the whole world was shocked by the news of Queen Elizabeth’s death. The English sovereign died at the age of 96, after having reigned for 70 years (she had celebrated her birthday in June). With her, an era ends and one of the most important historical figures of the 20th century goes, an incredible woman capable of keeping the British monarchy alive in our time. Now the new king is his son, the eldest son Charles, and a lot of things have been resolved bureaucratically. But do you know, for example, who inherited the queen’s jewels? It is one person.
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Queen Elizabeth had ascended the throne very young, at 26, after the sudden and premature death of her father, King George V. At the time, the princess was on a trip to Africa and had to return immediately to London. The protocol also provides that when members of the royal family travel, they always carry at least one black dress in their suitcase, in order to have to wear it in the event of an unexpected death.
During these seventy years, the queen has been in the center of the press also for her private life. From her marriage to Prince Philip (who died in 2021 at almost a hundred years old), she had four children: Carlo, Anna, Andrea and Edoardo.
Queen Elizabeth, who will be able to wear her jewelry
Even the monarch’s children often found themselves at the center of gossip, just remember the troubled marriage between Charles and Diana. From this relationship were born two children, William and Harry. Harry, in particular, has always been talked about a lot, for the rebellious character inherited from his mother and for his marriage to Meghan Markle.
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This marriage is very different from that between William and Kate. Kate Middleton, historical companion of the heir to the throne, has always behaved irreproachably, showing that she is ready to become a great queen. Indeed, she inherited the jewels of the deceased sovereign: only the Princess of Wales, in fact, has the right to wear them. The collection includes many precious objects, but we cannot fail to mention the very famous pearl earrings and the iconic brooches. One of the oldest is teardrop-shaped and adorned with a pearl, and has been passed down to the women of the English royal family since the time of Queen Victoria.