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Kate Middleton to inherit big chunk of Queen Elizabeth’s jewellery

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  • The decision on who will possess the Queen’s treasures was made a long time ago.
  • The “lion’s share” of Queen Elizabeth wardrobe and jewellery will probably go to Kate Middleton.
  • Her bridal gown and coronation gown would be preserved by the Royal Collection Trust.

The “lion’s share” of Queen Elizabeth II’s priceless wardrobe and jewellery will probably go to Kate Middleton.

Editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward stated that the decision on who will possess the Queen’s treasures was made a long time ago.

“I imagine Her late Majesty’s personal jewellery will be given to various members of her family. The Princess of Wales as the future Queen receiving the lion’s share,’ she explained.

“There are pieces which will remain for use of the reigning monarch’s wife – in this case Camilla. She will need a large collection to support her constitutional role,” the expert added.

Additionally, pieces like the late monarch’s bridal gown and coronation gown would “be preserved for historical purposes” and “be placed on display,” according to royal expert Christine Ross, according to FEMAIL.

“I would expect some of her iconic outfits, such as her Jubilee ensembles or the coats and hats worn to royal weddings, would certainly be preserved for historical purposes,” the expert continued.

“The Historic Royal Palaces collection preserves a number of Queen Victoria’s and Princess Diana’s clothes, and Queen Elizabeth’s clothes hold as much historical importance and interest.

“I have no doubt that her wedding gown and coronation gown would be preserved by the Royal Collection Trust, and would be placed on display frequently,” the expert added.

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