The Most Expensive Things Owned By The Queen Elizabeth II

Published on 02/03/2021
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1333 Diamond Tiara

Owned Since: 1953
Valued At:
$700,000*
The Rundell & Bridge created the famous 1333 Diamond Diadem tiara in 1820. George IV charged the designers of the headpiece. As part of the Queen Victoria collection, it became a famous piece. The queen wore the tiara at her coronation in 1953. An estimated $700,000 worth of today’s cash is enough to turn Tiffany’s green with envy. She wears it on all the stamps and banknotes of the Commonwealth. The tiara can be seen at Buckingham Palace 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*
Horse racing has a long history in Britain. It is unlikely that Her Majesty had to place a bet on DraftKings, but she is aware of the gambling world. Elizabeth first began racing with her mother but has since gone on to own several winning horses. In the end, over 451 races were won by the Queen, and she amassed a fortune of $9 million. Liz has 30 horses actively working and always keeps a keen eye on any up and coming investments. Horses have been a longstanding tradition of many royal families.

A Team of Racehorses

A Team of Racehorses

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