Queen Elizabeth II’s Most Expensive Possessions

Published on 02/04/2021
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1333 Diamond Tiara

Owned Since: 1953
Valued At:
$700,000*
In 1820, the famous 1333 Diamond Diadem tiara was created by Rundell & Bridge. George IV charged the developers of the headpiece. It became a famous piece as part of Queen Victoria’s collection. In 1953, at her coronation, the queen wore a tiara. To turn Tiffany’s green with envy, an estimated $700,000 worth of cash today is enough. She wears it on all Commonwealth stamps and banknotes. At Buckingham Palace, the tiara can be seen when it is not on the queen’s head.

1333 Diamond Tiara

1333 Diamond Tiara

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A Team of Racehorses

Owned Since: 1940s
Valued At:
$9 million*
In Britain, horse racing has a long history. Her Majesty is unlikely to have had to place a bet on DraftKings, but she is aware of the world of gambling. Elizabeth started racing with her mother for the first time but has since gone on to own several winning horses. In the end, the Queen won over 451 races, and she amassed a fortune of $9 million. Liz has 30 horses working actively and keeps a keen eye on any up and coming investments at all times. Horses have been a tradition of many royal families for a long time.

A Team of Racehorses

A Team of Racehorses

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