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One key element is consistently present in the most well-known pictures of the British royal family: diamonds. Some of the world’s most exquisite and costly jewelry pieces have belonged to the royal family. There are some incredibly amazing pieces in the Crown that would make Tiffany envious.
Of course, the Crown does not own every single diadem or million-dollar jewelry. Certain objects are the property of a specific family member and will be inherited by subsequent generations.
The British dynasty, from Meghan Markle to Camilla, Queen Consort, is known for their ability to look stunning in tiaras. Some of these items are fiercely guarded because of their extreme value. These cannot be simply replaced, after all. Unquestionably, one of the positive aspects of living as a monarch is having magnificent diamonds.
1. Girls from Ireland and Great Britain Tiara
Donn by: Elizabeth II, the Queen
Been in possession since 1947
Value Approximation: $207,000
In Britain and other countries, royal weddings have long been highly anticipated events. The happy couple’s friends and family swarm in to offer presents that are genuinely befitting of the moment. Elizabeth’s grandmother, Queen Mary, gifted her the beautiful Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara when she married Prince Philip in 1947.

British and Irish girls Tiara, Queen Elizabeth II, via Forbes, Pinterest, and The Telegraph
One of Queen Elizabeth’s most valuable treasures is the magnificent diamond tiara, which is estimated to be worth $207,000 in modern currency. It’s definitely better than the $100 Amazon gift card that most of us receive after getting married!
Although it isn’t quite as large as some of the other diadems in Elizabeth’s collection, size isn’t always important when it comes to pure worth. The Queen is a huge fan of this tiara because it is stylish enough to wear to a variety of events.
