The Telegraph published this video item, entitled “Who will the Queen Elizabeth II’s jewels be passed on to” – below is their description.
Over the past week, the Royal family have been adding touching tributes to Queen Elizabeth II to their mourning outfits, in the form of sentimental jewels once owned by the late monarch.
The royal jewellery collection is separate from the Crown Jewels, which are held in trust by the monarch for the nation and are only worn at coronations and during the State Opening of Parliament. The late monarch’s collection comprises historic inherited jewels, gifts, and a small number of pieces commissioned during her reign.
Royal wills are kept private, so there is no knowing who exactly will inherit which personal pieces. But it’s likely that in time we’ll see family members wearing jewellery that belonged to Her Majesty, having been bequeathed these astonishing jewels.
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