The British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is a figure known globally. Her identity, responsibilities, and various aspects of her life are known to people worldwide. Nonetheless, we have curated a list of 50 lesser-known facts about the queen. Let’s delve into that.
#50. She Never Attended School
Contrary to what you might expect, the woman occupying the highest royal position did not attend regular school. Instead, her education was facilitated through private tutors at home.
The reason for this is that royals seldom go to public schools due to their private lifestyle away from public scrutiny. Both the Queen and her sister Margaret received their education at home.
Her parents ensured she was home-schooled with all the necessary education as they went on their regal excursions. Naturally, such practices are typical among royalty, given that their lifestyle vastly differs from ordinary folks like us.
#49. On The Wedding Day, The Queen’s Tiara Snapped
There is a lot that goes on in the life of royals that we don’t know about. Most of these things happen to many people, but somehow we never think it would happen to someone in such a high power position.
During her nuptials, Queen Elizabeth’s tiara broke as she was headed to the ceremony, causing a frenzy amongst those around her, as no one knew how to mend it.
However, Elizabeth’s mother kept everyone calm and called the court jeweler. He fixed it in no time, and she made it to the ceremony with her tiara intact.
#48. She Celebrated With The Crowd On The Streets Without Anyone Knowing
The Second World War was a distressing period in history. The impacts severely shattered England, with everyone yearning for its culmination. Eventually, on a certain beautiful day, the war reached its conclusion, inciting a unanimous desire for celebration throughout the nation.
Everyone took to the streets to celebrate together. Queen Elizabeth and her sister Margaret also wanted to be a part of these celebrations. So, they took their parent’s permission and went without anyone knowing.
They rejoiced alongside the multitude, arm in arm, spreading happiness and unity across the entire nation. It was a magnificent spectacle that everyone should have had the opportunity to see.
#47. She Owns The British Seabed
It might surprise you, but owning a seabed is indeed feasible. In fact, Queen Elizabeth is the proprietor of one. Since 1066 A.D, she has held possession of the land beneath the sea and the seabed.
She also owns the mining rights to the seabed. The seabed’s initial value was low, but now its estimated value comes at $100 billion. The profits that come from the dilling practices and the natural resources derived are also another story.
There is a purpose behind the royal family’s status. They possess some of the most peculiar and costly items you could possibly discover.
#46. Queen Elizabeth’s Husband Is A Cousin Of Hers
Though it is not commonly accepted in modern times, the practice was quite typical years ago. Philip is a family member linked through Queen Victoria’s mother’s side, whereas Queen Elizabeth is kin to her through her own mother’s side.
The husband of the Queen, who is part of Denmark and Greece’s royal lineage, actually gave up his royal titles in order to wed Queen Elizabeth. This gesture amplifies the incredible strength of love.
The royal couple has now been happily married for the past seventy years. All we need is love, isn’t it?
#45. She Is The World’s Longest Reigning Monarch
Queen Elizabeth is the perfect illustration of women’s superior longevity compared to men. Having ascended to the throne immediately after the death of her father in 1952, she has reigned over England for the last sixty-seven years. Now, at 93, she continues to lead with an energy and vigour that is unmatched by anyone else.
Most of the British people have not seen another Queen in their lifetime. According to national data, 81% of British residents weren’t even born yet when Queen Elizabeth came into power.
It clearly indicates the lengthy duration of Elizabeth’s reign and suggests that her tenure will continue for some time.
#44. The Queen Has Her Birthday Celebrations Twice A Year
The birthday of Queen Elizabeth falls on the 21st of April, and she typically spends this day celebrating with loved ones. Nonetheless, the nationwide official celebration of her birthday occurs on the 11th of June.
Curious about why this happens? Monarchs whose birthdays fall in the chillier months often reschedule their birthday celebrations for a time when the weather is more agreeable. This enables them to host a parade, providing an opportunity for their subjects to leave their homes and join the festivities in their honor.
This is the reason why Queen Elizabeth commemorates her birthday twice a year, and rightly so. Being the queen, she is privileged to enjoy as many birthdays as she wishes.
#43. The Queen Has Outlasted Many Officials
Well, another statistic to show you how long it has been since Queen Elizabeth has been on the throne. She has outlasted many presidents, prime ministers, and other members of the political world. Even Britain’s population doesn’t know any other ruler than the Queen.
People worldwide and at home hold profound love for her. Her era’s conclusion would be a tragic loss for the whole of the U.K. and numerous others worldwide who respect her.
Ultimately, it is the role of a queen to capture peoples’ hearts and earn their love almost instantly.
#42. She Owns 150,000 Works Of Art
The Queen didn’t collect all these works of art herself. King Charles I started the collection back in the 18th century, and as other rulers have come to power, they have added to the collection further. It has pieces from the most outstanding artists that have existed, such as Rembrandt and Raphael.
The assortment is valued at over $10 billion and is commonly referred to as the Royal Collection, housing some of the most extraordinary pieces in existence. Eight years prior, the Queen received additional distinctive pieces as a present from The Royal Academy of Arts. The collection continues to expand as time goes on.
#41. She Has Been An Owner Of More Than Thirty Corgis
Having a greater number of dogs contributes to increased contentment, forming the formula for a joyful existence. It’s worth noting that Queen Elizabeth was at one point the owner of over thirty corgis.
The father of the Queen brought the 1st corgi 87 years ago, and he gave it to her on her eighteenth birthday. What girl doesn’t want the cutest dog on her 18th? We certainly want one.
Elizabeth’s first corgi, Susan, was the progenitor of all the corgis that have since graced the royal household. Regrettably, only a few, the last of Susan’s lineage, remain today, as most have lived out their lifespan.
#40. Every Dolphin And Swan That Swim In UK Are Owned By The Queen
An unusual item is now added to the list of peculiar possessions of the Queen. In the 12th century, there was an intriguing instance where the British monarchy laid claim to all the swans within the U.K.
Doing so may seem unusual right now, but at that time, swans were considered to be a delicacy. Elizabeth doesn’t eat these swans. However, she does own them.
Every year the Swan Marker of the royal family checks on these swan’s health and counts them. If this wasn’t weird enough, the Queen also owns dolphins according to the 1324 statute.
#39. Queen Elizabeth Is Not The Wealthiest Person In England
Despite all the things that the Queen owns, she is still not the wealthiest person in the U.K. She gets an amount from the tax money, and the family’s estate holdings generate revenue as well. However, it is still not enough.
As an estimate, her wealth is around $414 million. The estimate is nothing compared to what other people are making in the U.K. For last three years, Queen Elizabeth has has not made it in the Sunday Time’s 300 wealthiest Britishers list. Of course, this doesn’t matter much because she has power.
#38. Queen Elizabeth Has Made More Than 260 Official International Trips Since She Has Come Into Power
Undertaking royal tours is a core responsibility of all royal family members. The Queen has been extraordinarily engaged since assuming her role, marking nearly 300 journeys to date.
Certainly, this count could have been higher if the Queen hadn’t reduced her pace because of her age. Nevertheless, she continues to outperform the younger members of the royal family. Half a decade ago, she undertook more official duties than Prince William, Prince Harry, and Kate altogether.
Yes, that’s right. In 2015 she carried out almost 350 engagements. That is nothing compared to her more active years.
#37. The Queen Has A Private ATM Inside Buckingham Palace
Inside Buckingham Palace, there exists an ATM solely for the royal family’s usage. This ATM is furnished to the Queen courtesy of Coutts, one of the most esteemed and distinguished banks in the United Kingdom.
Indeed, the royal family is entitled to these benefits and can access their funds whenever they want. However, it is unlikely that they often use the ATM given that royal transactions typically occur via cheque rather than cash.
However, having an ATM within the palace premises indeed serves as a convenience and easy access for the Queen and other individuals.
#36. The Queen Sent A Letter To The Moon
Prior to the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing, global leaders were asked to pen messages intended for lunar delivery. These communications were stored within silicone discs that remain on the moon to this day.
Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, upon their landing on the moon, positioned a few discs alongside the American flag. The Queen, too, penned a note that was dispatched to the lunar surface.
All these were positive messages, and the Queen wished to improve humanity’s well-being in her statement. Don’t you wish you had a message on the moon?
#35. Queen Elizabeth Pays Taxes
Just like the Queen’s royal subjects, Queen Elizabeth herself pays taxes as well. Do keep in mind that she is not obligated to pay any capital gains or income taxes as the sovereign. She does this out of her own goodwill.
Since 1993, she has continually contributed her taxes. A number of leaders evade this obligation as it involves parting with their money. Nevertheless, Queen Elizabeth serves as a perfect illustration of how those in power should also bear some accountability to their nation.
More authorities could benefit from this and incorporate it into their operations. They too appreciate the loveliness of their country, after all.
#34. She Owns Six Royal Residences
It isn’t easy to estimate the total value of the Queen’s royal residences. However, what we do know is that there are a total of six dwellings. These include Hillsborough Castle, Buckingham Palace, Sandringham Estate, Windsor Castle, Balmoral Castle, and Holyrood Palace.
These residences all have unique roles. Naturally, Buckingham Palace is their main living quarters. Balmoral Castle acts as a summer retreat, while Windsor Castle is utilized as a rural getaway.
The Balmoral Castle holds a special place in the Queen’s heart. She has spent the entire year there, and she has no immediate plans to return to Buckingham Palace.
#33. The Queen Has Been Portrayed By Famous Actors In More Than A Hundred Movies And Shows
It’s common for the Queen to appear in films and television series. Indeed, she has been depicted in over 100 tv productions and movies so far, which is not startling in the least.
Many movies and shows have been made that revolve around the royal family’s life, and, of course, the Queen is a pivotal character in all of them. Famous actors have played the role of the Queen and some have done justice to her character.
There are numerous actresses who have portrayed the Queen, such as Claire Foy, Helen Mirren, Freya Wilson, Fred Armisen, Emma Thompson, among many others.
#32. The Queen Has Been Wearing The Same Nail Color Since The Past 31 Years
Talk about consistency. The Queen has been wearing the same shade since thirty-one years. It is Essie’s classic Ballet Slipper. The color is a subtle and pale pink that looks stunning on the nails.
What’s great about this nail polish is its affordability at just $9. This shade is suitable for everyone. If you’re looking to experience a day of royalty, don this incredible nail color.
The Queen refuses to wear any other shade as it perfectly matches with every outfit she owns. The color doesn’t clash with any of her bright, vibrant, and even moody outfits.
#31. She Drinks Champagne Every Night Before Going To Bed
At last, we know the secret to Queen Elizabeth’s long life. It is a glass of champagne every night before bed. If you want to thrive like her at 92, then you should start doing this too.
Putting humor aside, this routine may indeed assist her in achieving a restful night’s sleep. Based on information gathered, the Queen has carried out this bedtime ritual for the duration of her reign, demonstrating her distinct penchant for consistency.
If you want to live the royal life, then just start drinking champagne before bed. Don’t take it too for though. The Queen only drinks one glass.
#30. The Queen Has No Driver’s License Or Passport
Who needs a driver’s license and passport when every one of them already has your name on it? All the passports and driver’s licenses in the U.K are issued to people in the name of the Queen, so of course, she has no need for them.
The Queen is indeed skilled in driving and has chauffeured numerous dignitaries around her properties. On one notable occasion, she took Saudi Prince Abdullah on a drive around one of her splendid estates in the United Kingdom.
Only civilians need this documentation because the world doesn’t know us the way they know the Queen. She is an admired personality all over the world.
#29. She Has An Incredible Talent For Mimicry
Just because she is royalty, it doesn’t mean that she is serious all the time. The Queen has a fun side too. She has an amazing sense of humor and an incredible talent for mimicry.
One source has also revealed she makes the most accurate and funny impression of a Concorde jet landing. Now, who wouldn’t want to see that? We know we do.
Besides, she possesses an innate ability for imitation, managing to mimic almost anyone and anything impeccably. She’s so entertaining, she ought to have her own television program – it’s a certainty we’d tune in to that.
#28. She Uses Her Handbag To Send Secret Signals
One might argue that one of the most interesting perks of royalty is the ability to concoct your own clandestine codes and signs for communicating with those in your entourage. A report has been published suggesting that the royal protocol consists of using a handbag to convey secret messages.
The text suggests that Queen Elizabeth might use her handbag as a means to escape tedious discussions or gatherings. For instance, positioning her purse on the dining table signifies her desire for the event or meeting to conclude. Conversely, if she places it beside her seat, it indicates her need for rescuing from a dreadful conversation.
#27. The Queen Owns Three Shopping Centers
The Crown’s estate is incredibly diverse and limitless. It also encompasses retail and recreational property. This category includes shopping centers too.
The Crown rakes in nearly $2 billion in income solely from these malls. The highlight is the Queen being able to shop at her convenience. As per certain reports, the count of these portfolios is anticipated to rise in the coming years.
Thus, you can anticipate witnessing an increase in the number of shopping centers under the Queen’s proprietorship, which is quite appropriate. Being the Queen, privileges such as this are not uncommon.
#26. She Once Trolled Tourists
Just like we told you before, the Queen has an incredible sense of humor. She has even shown this side of hers to tourists that didn’t recognize her. The event took place at the Balmoral Castle.
The Queen was in the vicinity, and a group of tourists were roaming the estate. The group saw the Queen but didn’t recognize her, so they asked her if she has ever come into close proximity with the Queen of England.
She replied in the negative, then beckoned to a nearby officer, sharing with him her encounter with the Queen. We appreciate leaders who never shy away from embracing fun.
#25. She Pays The Poet Laureate In Alcohol
The poet laureate of the U.K. is appointed by the Queen. Although the position was established over 300 years ago and had always been held by men, a woman was assigned the role for the first time in 2009 by the Queen.
She is the 1st female in 300 years to have had that honor. A big step by the Queen for the U.K. She gets paid $7,000 annually and a barrel of sherry.
If we were paid in alcohol, we wouldn’t be very good at our jobs. But we guess poets need it the most.
#24. The Queen Doesn’t Utilize A Last Name
The Queen already has such a long name that she doesn’t need a last name. Instead, her official title is what she uses. It is a long name with all of her official titles. We don’t want to bore you with that.
Of course, there is no place to keep a last name with such a long title and she doesn’t need it either. Just Queen is good for us too. However, royal family members other than the Queen can choose from a long list of last names.
#23. The Queen Is Protected From The Law
With great power comes great responsibility and also many perks. One of the perks of being Queen is that she can’t be prosecuted. Yes, that is right; the Queen is safe from the law.
Of course, that doesn’t mean that she misuses or abuses her power in any way. The Queen still has to act in according to the law of the country, and she follows it well. After all, she pays taxes, too, even though she is not entitled to. There is a reason why she is loved after all.
#22. The Queen Annually Releases A Gift List She Has Received
Yes, this happens every year. There is a complete list of the royal family’s gifts from other world leaders and the general public. That is because the family doesn’t own these items.
They are set to join the Royal Collection, which is managed in trust by the Queen. They are integrated into the collection, without a single person possessing ownership. The inventories are exceptionally remarkable.
Interestingly, some individuals choose to present rather odd gifts. For instance, the Queen has been given a variety of unusual items, such as a sack of salt, deer, adhesive note dispensers, and a multitude of other unique offerings.
#21. The Queen Purchased A Luxe Apartment In New York City
Around five years prior, the Queen acquired a lavish apartment in New York City. This residence, boasting three thousand square feet of space and three bedrooms, was bought at an estimated price of roughly $7.9 million.
Amazingly, the apartment she purchased was in a building designed by a British architect, whom she had personally knighted. Not to mention, the location of this building is conveniently near the UN headquarters.
This elegant apartment is the chosen accommodation for the Queen during her visits to New York for UN sessions. It’s quite convenient for her, given its close proximity to the headquarters.
#20. The Queen Owns 200 Launer Handbags
Everyone aspires to afford any bag they desire, but not everyone has the means. Queen Elizabeth, however, is an exception to this reality. She has the power to acquire any purse of her choice. Despite this, well-known designers like Chanel or Ralph Lauren don’t particularly appeal to her. Instead, her preference leans towards Launer, a London-based designer. The Queen’s fascination for Launer’s collection is evident in her ownership of an impressive 200 bags, amassed since 1950. It seems her lifelong passion is to collect these precious items. The worth of these bags alone is estimated at $500,000.
#19. Her Majesty Owns An Offshore Wind Farm
Many people aren’t aware that Queen Elizabeth owns a part of the British seabed. Ownership of various renewable energy projects is typically among the assets of royal families. The farm, located just a few miles off the coast, was set up in 2010. Although the project began in 2004, it wasn’t finished until 2010. Vestas Wind System is credited with its design. Since its establishment, the Queen has been the owner. Any structures built on the wind farm are hers alone. The current estimate of the wind farm’s worth is $900 million, which generates millions in income for the Queen.
#18. The Queen Owns Two Rare Jaguars
In simpler terms, the Queen didn’t personally purchase the black jaguars. They were actually a gift from the Prefect of Brazil in 1968. These black jaguars are quite rare, with only about six hundred found in the wild. They require a very specific ecosystem to survive, which is why there are veterinarians on duty 24/7 to care for them. The pair of jaguars alone have a value of $56,000. Additionally, a pet sloth, named after the Queen, was also given to her. The jaguars, Marques and Aizita, are housed in the London Zoo along with various other exotic animals, all of which were gifts to the Queen.
#17. The Queen Has A Car Collection Worth More Than $10 Million
The Queen has a particular liking for cars, largely due to her experience as a car mechanic and truck driver during the Second World War. Consequently, she has a penchant for finely customized vehicles. Her car collection, valued at over $10 million, is testament to her vehicular interests. Despite her advanced age, she is often spotted behind the wheel. Among her collection, the Land Rover Defender holds a special place in her heart. Her lineup of cars also includes a tailor-made Rover Range, high-end Bentleys, Rolls-Royces, and a custom LWB Landaulet with an open top, which she uses to greet people as she travels by.
#16. The Queen Owns A Hyde Park
The Queen has a strong affinity for lush landscapes, which is evident in all her properties that boast stunning green expanses. In addition to these, she is the proprietor of Hyde Park, an iconic London park valued at an astounding $19 billion. This massive park has been in the royal possession since 1660 and has consistently remained a royal park. It serves as a recreational area for the public and often hosts concerts and social gatherings, further solidifying its societal importance.
#15. All The Dolphins In The United Kingdom Are Owned By The Queen
Isn’t it fascinating that all dolphins in the United Kingdom belong to the monarch? This unusual claim dates back to 1324 when King Edward II made a proclamation stating that all sea wreckage within the realm would be the property of the monarchy, and this included dolphins. Even after all these years, this decree still stands. The Queen holds ownership of all whales and dolphins across the UK, a testament to her affection for these marine animals. Determining a monetary value for these creatures is impossible as their worth is inestimably high. This also reflects the deep love that the Queen has for animals.
#14. The Very Own Pair Of Dorgis Of Queen Elizabeth
It’s widely known that since her ascension to the throne, the Queen has had over thirty Corgis. In addition to these, she also has two Dorgis. With the passing of all her Corgis, the Queen’s current pet companions are these two Dorgis. Willow and Vulcan, have been with the Queen since 2012. As part of the royal family, these pups enjoy extraordinary privileges, including having their own room in the Palace. This pampered lifestyle is reflected in their estimated net worth of $800, affirming that they truly lead a privileged existence.
#13. The Queen Owns The World’s Largest Clear-Cut Diamond
While many of us fantasize about possessing a tiny fragment of a diamond, the sovereign of our world possesses the globe’s largest polished diamond. The total value of this diamond alone is approximately $51 million. This diamond is uncommonly special and impeccably clear. Although many would give anything just to peek at this breathtaking diamond, it is seldom seen, as it’s housed with the Crown jewels. This diamond is commonly referred to as the Cullinan Diamond and required significant effort to cut and separate. Now, there are nine individual diamonds that were hewn from the initial piece.
#12. Her Majesty Owns All The Gold Mines In The Scotland
Being a part of the monarchy has its own advantages. Hence, it’s not surprising that the Queen’s possessions aren’t limited to just diamonds. She also owns numerous gold mines. It might seem unbelievable, but it’s true that all the gold mines in Scotland belong to the Queen. Although owning a gold mine brings its own benefits, it also comes with the hardship of managing it. However, this doesn’t bother the Queen in the slightest because she has a considerable number of employees to oversee her gold mines. Her Scottish gold mines alone hold a value of over $300 million.
#11. The Queen Owns A Collection Of A Massive Faberge Egg
Everyone finds joy in amassing various items, based on their financial capacity. While those with limited resources gather ordinary items, wealthier individuals prefer more sophisticated ones. However, nobody can quite match the collection preferences of Queen Elizabeth, particularly when it involves costly and unique items. The Queen possesses an extensive assortment of Faberge eggs, which is estimated to be worth over $33 million. However, she has no plans to part with such a valuable collection, which is safeguarded with stringent security measures and holds immense sentimental value to her.
#10. The Queen Owns A Total Of 6.6 Billion Acres Of Land All Over The World
Curious about who owns the most land on our planet? It’s undoubtedly Queen Elizabeth, who claims ownership over a whopping 6.6 billion acres of land globally. In fact, she owns around one-sixth percent of the total surface area of the world. As the second largest landowner, King Abdullah controls a significantly smaller area — only 547 million acres — which is valued at billions of dollars less than the Queen’s holdings. Her landownership extends across thirty-two countries, making her the reigning monarch in all of them. Beyond this, she is the figurehead of the Commonwealth, which includes over fifty nations. A significant portion of her vast estate consists of lands that were seized during England’s imperialistic expansion period.
#09. The Priceless Bat Colony Owned By The Queen
It’s hard to fathom all the unique items one can possess, let alone the Queen having a colony of bats. However, she startled everyone by announcing she owns just that. The value of this bat colony is unquantifiable, making it one of the Queen’s most cherished and valuable assets, housed within a primary hall at Balmoral Castle. Rather than leaving the bats to the care of experts, the Queen takes an active role in looking after them. It appears she has developed a strong bond with the colony she established.
#08. The UK’s Continental Shelf Is The Queen’s Property
Queen Elizabeth owns the continental shelf of the UK, an immensely valuable natural asset estimated to be worth billions. The continental shelf features waters surrounding the entire UK, with rights to its minerals being in the Queen’s possession. Key regions encompassed by these waters include the North Atlantic, English Channel, Irish Sea, and North Sea. There’s a substantial reserve of oil and gas in the UK’s continental shelf. While certain areas of the continental shelf permit drilling by companies, there are restrictions. A portion of the profits generated by these companies also goes to the Queen.
#07. The Queen Owns A 20,000 Acre State In Norfolk
Situated in Norfolk, England, the Sandringham Estate serves as Queen Elizabeth’s rural residence. The estate’s history dates back to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I when a grand manor was built on the land. The royal family acquired the estate in 1862, and it was opened to the public in 1977. It was also purchased as a marital present for Prince Charles. The estate is also notable as the place where King George V passed away. Presently, the estate’s worth is estimated at around $65 million.
#06. The Balmoral Estate In Northeast Of Scotland Is Owned By The Queen
It is speculated that the Balmoral Estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland is the most beloved residence of the Queen. Spanning roughly 50,000 acres, this estate was taken over by the Royal family in 1451 and was originally known as Bouchmorale, a name formed by combining Welsh and Gaelic phrases. The property continues to expand under royal supervision and currently includes a forest, moorland, agricultural land, Highland cattle, as well as deer and pony herds. The present valuation of the Balmoral Castle stands at an impressive $140 million.
#05. Her Majesty Owns The Regent Street
Are you aware of the high cost associated with owning a single property on Regent Street? Yet this doesn’t bother the Queen, as she happens to be the owner of the whole street, currently valued at over $2 billion. As one of the premier streets in England, Regent Street is home to top-notch shopping centres along with a plethora of historic buildings. We’re uncertain about how long this royal ownership has been in place, but it’s speculated to derive from a rather ancient agreement.
#04. The Queen Owns The Tower Of London
Nothing can be compared to the Tower of London. Do you know who owns this magnificent tower? Her majesty of course. Even though the tower doesn’t have much history of its own, it is an extremely valuable asset. The net worth of the tower alone is estimated to be $56 billion. The structure of the tower was built in the year 1078 but it became famous during the 7th century when it was used as a prison. It was transformed into a prison during both the World Wars. Nowadays, the tour is used as a popular tourist destination.
#03. The Queen Has Interest
In Racehorses
The popularity of horse racing in the UK for many years is a likely reason why the Queen chose to have a team of her own racehorses. She started with the help of her mother by owning a racehorse in 1940 and she hasn’t looked back since. Following the initial ownership, she has had a hand in many successful racehorses. In fact, her collection extends to 451 racehorses, from which she has amassed a remarkable $9 million. That’s quite an impressive figure, don’t you think?
#02. The Swans On The River Thames Are The Pet Swans Of The Queen
Are you aware that not only does the Queen have ownership over the dolphins, but she also possesses all the swans which inhabit the River Thames? This tradition of the monarch owning the swans on the river goes as far back as the fifteenth century. This right extends beyond just the River Thames too, as she has the privilege to claim any unclaimed swans found in the waters throughout England. Interestingly, this practice predates even the Queen’s birth. However, the swans located on the River Thames hold a special place in her heart and it is these that she cares about the most. The collective value of these swans is approximated to be around $130,000.
#01. 1333 Diamond Tiaras Are The Property Of The Queen
The Queen owns the famous diamond tiara that is made from 1333 diamonds. It was made in the year 1820 by Rundell & Bridge. While the initial cost of the tiara was $8216, its current net worth is estimated to be $700,000. Its net worth has made it one of the most expensive pieces of jewellery ever owned by anyone and is enough to make anyone envious. Although it was made for George lV, it became more famous when Queen Victoria wore it. Queen Elizabeth wore the crown on her coronation in the year 1953.