Almost eight days have passed since the death of Queen Elizabeth II at 96 years of age and 70 as leader of the British monarchy, and in the midst of the events in her honor, the jewels with which she will be buried are revealed.
And it is that The monarch died on September 8 at her Balmoral castle, and since then all the tributes dictated by royal protocol have been paid to him, and until now, his body is in Buckingham Palace.
Since then, the monarch’s family has been in charge of paying her all the honors, this coupled with all the setbacks that have been presented as the return of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.
all this not to mention the accusations that have been made to his ‘favorite son’, Andrés de York waves criticism of the new queen consort, Camilla Parker, where many assure that it occupies the place that always belonged to Lady Di.
While the honors of the wife of the late Philip of Edinburgh, They have been full of luxuries and details to fire the leader of the British royal family, the jewels with which her majesty will be buried are revealed.
The jewels with which Queen Elizabeth II will be buried
The mother of King Carlos III, had a private collection of jewelry made up of more than 300 pieceswhich includes 98 brooches, 34 pairs of earrings and 15 rings, but will be buried with only two.
According to your particular jeweler, The official Crown jewels have been zealously kept in the Tower of London since the 17th century and consist of more than 23,000 diamonds, sapphires and rubies.
According to the Metro newspaper Lisa Levinson, the head of communication for the National Diamond Council, the monarch will rest for the rest of eternity next to her wedding ring and pearl earrings.
What is the value of the jewels with which Queen Elizabeth II is going to be buried?
The ring that the grandmother of Princes William and Harry will wear on her hand, It was a wedding gift to their parents in 1923 and is made of Welsh gold, and with it began the British tradition of using this precious metal in royal wedding rings.
The piece was extracted from the Clogau St. David mine. and the expert considers that she will only use this jewel of enormous sentimental value for the years that she was by the side of the father of her children, whom he always called “his true love”.
While along with the ring, she will wear some pearls as her jewelery box is also a legacy, not only to her family but also to the UK and the Commonwealth, so they will be the only pieces that you will not leave to any member of your family.
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