Who is the heir to Queen Elizabeth II's Jewelry Collection, this is the answer.

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Being asked now, who will leave behind such luxurious tiara?

According to the New York Post, whatever any British royal member has will be seen in the background of his ownership.

If one piece of jewelry, it could be considered the leader's property by its leadership status, it could be a personal object.

If it's personal, the terms are that it does belong to the person or it's given to the other members of the kingdom, and it buys itself.

Well, many tiara belongs to Queen Elizabeth II who is believed to be in the personal category, so that he could theoretically give those expensive, fancy jewelry to whoever he wanted.

"The Queen may be willing to deliver her personal collection of items to her loved ones," said the royal commentator Josh Rom quoted New York Post, Saturday (10 / 9 / 2022).

"Most of the collection will go to Charles, then to Kate Middleton. But they must not take the Queen's things as part of their will," said Rom.

It is known that Queen Elizabeth II in her lifetime often lent her personal jewelry collection to other royal members for special occasions.

In 2011 for example, Kate Middleton wore a Cartier Halo tiara that contained nearly 1,000 diamonds in her wedding moment with Prince William.

Meanwhile, even Meghan Markle borrowed an amazing Art Deco diamond bando belonging to Queen Elizabeth II from Queen Mary's legacy to her wedding with Prince Harry in 2018.