queen elizabeth II has been ruling the british monarch for decades, and many are curious enought on how many jewelry that the queen. many assumed that the queen will definitely has an enermous amount of jewelry from her mother inheritance itself. the jewels collection of the queen can also be seen on some royal occasions, the queen is mostly seen on the world's most exquisite gems, including her coronation necklace and the imperial state crown.
Leslie Field, author of Queen's Jewels: The Personal Collection of Elizabeth II, also stated that she has studied over 1000 pieces owned by the British monarch. and the queen also share some of her jewels to her other royal family member such as the late princess diana and Duchess Catherine.
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1.Despite having hundreds of jewels, queen elizabeth II’s most precious jewel is probably her engagement ring that is given by her now-husband prince philip. The prince take the three-carat diamond solitaire and any other diamonds in the ring were taken from a tiara owned by his mother, Princess Alice.
2.This picture of The Queen was released in July 2017 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. queen elizabeth II as the constitutional Canadian Monarch and Head of State, has a long and close relationship with Canada and has visited the country for 24 times during her reign.
3.the queen mother is also presented with jewels from her husband, King George VI. the king gifted his wife the brooch to mark their state visit to Canada in 1939. the queen mother later left the brooch to the queen who wore it for the very first time in 1951 and it was seen again on the queen in 1978.
4.During the queen state opening of parliament, the queeen was seen spotted on an imperial state crown and she paired it with a white dress that surelly will attracts everyone’s attention.
5.This Imperial State Crown was originally made in the 15th century, however the crown which is worn by the queen is actually a remake because the gems were too heavy. Thus she first wore this tiara in 1937 and has since worn it at each State Opening of Parliament.
6.This remake of imperial crown was made since the 17th century, it was recently appear on Queen Victoria in 1838. this remake imperial crown also has a lot of prestigious gemstones, such as the Second Star of Africa (the second largest stone cut from the celebrated Cullinan Diamond), the Black Prince's Ruby, the Stuart Sapphire, St Edward's Sapphire and Queen Elizabeth's Pearls.
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