There’s no need to introduce the Queen of England – her fame is global, her role well-understood, and numerous aspects of her life are widely known. Nevertheless, there are 50 lesser-known facts about her that you might find intriguing. Let’s delve into them.
#50. She Never Attended School
One might assume that a woman of such high royal standing would have received formal schooling, yet this is not true. Rather, her education was delivered at home by private tutors.
This is due to the fact that members of the royal family seldom go to public schools as their lives are typically shielded from the public eye. Both the Queen and her sister Margaret received their education at home.
Her parents ensured she stayed home and received all the necessary education during their royal journeys. Indeed, one can anticipate such arrangements from royals as their lifestyles vastly differ from commoners like ourselves.
#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 Queen Elizabeth’s nuptials, as she was en route to the event, her tiara broke. Those around her immediately became frantic as they were clueless on how to fix 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 period of World War II was a horrendous chapter in history. England was severely impacted by its repercussions, with everyone eager for its conclusive end. Eventually, when the war reached its closure, the entire nation was in a mood to commemorate.
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 joined in the festivities with the multitude, bonded with them, and spread the delight and unity across the nation. It was a marvelous occasion that everyone should have had the opportunity to experience.
#47. She Owns The British Seabed
It might come as a surprise to you, but indeed, ownership of a seabed is feasible. Take Queen Elizabeth, for example. She possesses the land beneath the sea and the seabed, a right inherited since 1066 A.D.
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.
The monarchy’s status comes with reason. They possess some of the most peculiar and costly items you could ever imagine.
#46. Queen Elizabeth’s Husband Is A Cousin Of Hers
Though it’s not widely approved of today, it was quite commonplace in the past. Philip is a relation of Queen Victoria through her mother’s lineage. In contrast, Queen Elizabeth is connected to Victoria through her own maternal line.
The spouse of the Queen, who belonged to the royal lineage of Denmark and Greece, relinquished his titles to marry Queen Elizabeth, showcasing the strong influence 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 serves as a perfect illustration of the longevity of women compared to men. For over six decades, since 1952 specifically, she has presided over England, ascending to the throne right after her father’s death. Now, at the age of 93, she continues to govern the throne with an energy and efficiency that is unmatched.
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.
This indeed indicates the duration of Elizabeth’s rule, and she’s projected to maintain her reign for some more time.
#44. The Queen Has Her Birthday Celebrations Twice A Year
The birthday of Queen Elizabeth falls on the 21st of April. This day is marked by celebrations with her near and dear ones. Yet, her formal birthday celebration, observed by the entire nation, takes place on the 11th of June.
Confused about why it is so? Monarchs whose birthdays fall within the colder seasons often plan their festivities during a time when the weather is warmer and more enjoyable. This arrangement allows them to organize a parade, an event where individuals can leave their houses and join in the celebration of their rule.
This is the reason Queen Elizabeth commemorates her birthday twice annually, and why shouldn’t she? Being the queen, she possesses the liberty to celebrate her birthday as many times as she desires.
#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.
She is profoundly cherished worldwide and by everyone locally. The conclusion of her epoch will represent a heartrending loss for the entire U.K., as well as numerous individuals globally who hold her in high esteem.
Ultimately, this is the role of queens. They captivate the hearts of others, quickly securing their affection.
#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 value of the assortment is projected to exceed $10 billion. This collection, also recognized as the Royal Collection, houses some of the world’s most stunning works. The Queen was presented with additional remarkable items by The Royal Academy of Arts eight years prior. With each passing year, the size of this collection is continuously expanding.
#41. She Has Been An Owner Of More Than Thirty Corgis
Having more dogs increases happiness, and thus, contributes to a fulfilling life. At a certain time, Queen Elizabeth was 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 christened her inaugural corgi ‘Susan’, and since then, all corgis that have arrived in the royal family have been Susan’s progeny. Sadly, only a handful of these corgis are left now, as the majority of them have lived out their lifespan.
#40. Every Dolphin And Swan That Swim In UK Are Owned By The Queen
Adding to the catalogue of peculiar possessions the Queen has, there’s an odd piece of action executed by the British monarchy during the 1100s – They staked a claim on all the swans in 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
Every member of the royal family has the duty of conducting royal tours as part of their work. The Queen in particular has been extremely dynamic ever since she ascended the throne, having undertaken nearly 300 voyages so far.
Undoubtedly, this figure could be more substantial, but ageing has inevitably led the Queen to reduce her pace. Despite this, she maintains a higher workload than the younger members of the royal family. Half a decade ago, the number of her appearances surpassed the combined total of Prince William, Prince Harry, and Kate’s engagements.
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 exclusive ATM for the sole use of the royal family. This ATM is given to the Queen by Coutts, which is among the U.K.’s most distinguished and respected banks.
Indeed, the royal family has the privilege of accessing money readily. However, the likelihood of them using an ATM is low given that their transactions are commonly executed via checks as opposed to cash.
However, having an ATM inside the palace is beneficial as it offers comfort and easy access for the Queen and other individuals.
#36. The Queen Sent A Letter To The Moon
In 1969, prior to the Apollo 11 lunar landing, global leaders were requested to pen a message for delivery to the moon. These missives were stored in silicone discs which remain on the lunar surface to this day.
Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, once they touched down on the lunar surface, positioned some discs beside the United States flag. Naturally, a message authored by the Queen was included among those transmitted to the moon.
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.
She has been fulfilling her tax obligations since 1993. Many leaders tend to eschew this responsibility, as it involves taking money from their own pockets. Yet, Queen Elizabeth epitomizes how those in power also have a duty towards their nation.
More heads of state could benefit from learning and incorporating this into their procedures. After all, they too appreciate the splendor of their nation.
#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 perform various roles. Naturally, Buckingham Palace is their primary residence. Balmoral Castle functions as the summer house, while Windsor Castle is used as a getaway residence in the countryside.
The Queen has a deep affection for Balmoral Castle. This year, she has resided there throughout, and it is not, in the foreseeable future, that she 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 to see the Queen represented in films and TV series. Over 100 movies and TV episodes have featured her as a character to date. This is not at all unexpected.
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.
Claire Foy, Helen Mirren, Freya Wilson, Fred Armisen, Emma Thompson and several other actresses have played the role of the Queen.
#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 fantastic about this nail polish is its affordability at just $9. It’s a universal shade that can be worn by anyone. Don this remarkable nail polish if you wish to exude royalty for a day.
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.
Setting humor aside, the likely reason is to aid her in getting a quality night’s rest. As per insider information, this activity has been a part of her evening routine ever since she ascended the throne. The Queen certainly is a model of stability.
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 adept at driving and has chauffeured several dignitaries around her properties. In one instance, she took Saudi Prince Abdullah on a tour around one of her picturesque 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.
In addition to her other strengths, she possesses an innate knack for imitation. She has the ability to aptly mimic just about any individual or object. It’s worth saying that she should be given a television show of her own – we’re confident we would enjoy viewing it.
#28. She Uses Her Handbag To Send Secret Signals
One of the most fascinating perks of royalty could be the ability to invent your unique secret signals and codes for communicating with your staff or team. A certain publication indicated that a handbag could serve as a tool for transmitting clandestine signals.
The text suggests that Queen Elizabeth might employ her handbag as a subtle signal to escape from tedious discussions or meetings. For instance, when she places her purse on the dinner table, it is her hidden way of expressing that she wants the meeting or event to conclude. Conversely, if the handbag is positioned next to her chair, it signifies her desire to be rescued from a terrible conversation.
#27. The Queen Owns Three Shopping Centers
The Crown’s estate is incredibly diverse with no limits. This includes retail and leisure real estate, among which shopping centers also fall under.
These shopping centers fetch nearly $2 billion in revenue for the Crown. Moreover, the Queen has the privilege to shop at her leisure. Reports indicate that these portfolio numbers will only continue to rise in the coming years.
Therefore, it’s logical to anticipate an increase in the number of shopping malls under the Queen’s ownership. Given her royal status, such privileges are to be expected.
#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 answered negatively, then reached out to a nearby officer, informing him that he had encountered the Queen. We admire leaders who never shy away from a little amusement.
#25. She Pays The Poet Laureate In Alcohol
The role of poet laureate in the U.K, which was established over three hundred years ago, is appointed by the Queen. Since its inception, the position has only been bestowed upon men. However, for the first time in history, in 2009 a woman was selected by the Queen to hold this prominent role.
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 held in trust by the Queen. They belong to the collection without any single ownership. The lists are remarkably impressive.
Yet, there are individuals who present the most unusual items. To illustrate, the Queen has been given peculiar gifts such as a sack of salt, deer, holders for post-it notes, among other odd things.
#21. The Queen Purchased A Luxe Apartment In New York City
The Queen acquired a luxurious apartment in New York City about five years back. The apartment, which spans three thousand square feet and features three bedrooms, had an estimated cost of around $7.9 million.
The most fascinating aspect is that the building, where she purchased the apartment, was crafted by a British architect, who she personally knighted. This building sits not far from the headquarters of the United Nations.
This gorgeous apartment serves as the queen’s residence each time she visits New York for UN meetings, thanks to its convenient location just minutes away from the headquarters.
#20. The Queen Owns 200 Launer Handbags
While many aspire to have the financial means to buy any purse they desire, this is not possible for all. However, for Queen Elizabeth this isn’t an issue; she’s free to possess any purse she wants. Despite having access to renowned designer labels like Chanel or Ralph Lauren, these brands don’t cater to the Queen’s taste. Her favorite comes from London-based designer, Launer. The Queen’s admiration for Launer’s collection is immense; since 1950, she’s amassed an impressive number of 200 Launer bags, indicating what seems to be a lifelong passion for these precious accessories. It is estimated that this collection alone holds a worth of $500,000.
#19. Her Majesty Owns An Offshore Wind Farm
It’s not widely known that Queen Elizabeth is also the owner of a seabed in Britain. It’s typical for royal figures to possess various renewable energy initiatives. The farm, launched in 2010, is located just a few miles off the shore. It was initiated in 2004, but its construction wasn’t finalized until 2010 and was engineered by Vestas Wind System. Since its inception, the Queen has been its owner. Anything built on the wind farm falls under her exclusive ownership. At present, the wind farm carries a value of $900 million and generates a substantial income for the Queen.
#18. The Queen Owns Two Rare Jaguars
From a technical perspective, the black jaguars weren’t purchased by the Queen. Rather, they were presented to her as a gift by the Perfect of Brazil in 1968. With only six hundred of these rare creatures in the wild, they require an exceedingly fragile ecosystem to thrive. Hence, a team of vet experts is on constant standby to take care of them. The price tag on the pair of jaguars is a staggering $56,000. In addition to these, the Queen was gifted a pet sloth, named in her honour. The black jaguars, known as Marques and Aizita, reside in the London Zoo along with other unique animals. All these animals were gifts to the Queen.
#17. The Queen Has A Car Collection Worth More Than $10 Million
The Queen has always held a special affection for automobiles due to her background as a truck driver and motor mechanic during the Second World War. Consequently, she has always favored a quality custom build. Such is her love for vehicles that her assemblage of cars is estimated to be worth in excess of $10 million. Despite her advanced years, she is frequently spotted driving herself. The Land Rover Defender holds a special place as her top pick from her extensive collection. Besides this, she owns a personalized Rover Range, elite Bentleys, Rolls-Royces, and a uniquely built LWB Landaulet with a convertible rooftop. This particular vehicle is used by her to acknowledge and wave to the public.
#16. The Queen Owns A Hyde Park
The Queen has a profound love for lush green spaces, which is why each of her properties boasts magnificent landscapes of verdant green. She is also the owner of Hyde Park, a renowned park in London valued at a staggering $19 billion. This vast park, owned by the royal family since 1660, continues to be one of the primary royal parks. It serves as a leisure area for the public and frequently hosts concerts and social gatherings.
#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 sovereign? This unusual situation dates back to 1324, when King Edward II ruled that all “wreck of the sea” within his domain belonged to the monarch. This is what led to the monarch’s ownership over all the UK’s dolphins. Despite the passing of many years, this tradition endures. Indeed, the Queen holds ownership over all whales and dolphins in the UK, a fact she takes pride in. There’s no financial value assigned to these dolphins, as they are deemed priceless. This rather unique situation also demonstrates the Queen’s fondness for animals.
#14. The Very Own Pair Of Dorgis Of Queen Elizabeth
It’s well recognized that the Queen has had over thirty Corgis since she assumed her role as a monarch, but she also has two Dorgis. Since all of the Queen’s Corgis have now passed away, she is only left with her two Dorgis. These loyal companions, named Willow and Vulcan, have been by her side since 2012. Enjoying the unique benefits of being royal pets, they have their own room in the palace, clearly leading a very comfortable life. The estimated value of these privileged pets is around $800.
#13. The Queen Owns The World’s Largest Clear-Cut Diamond
While the average person can only fantasize about owning even a small diamond, the Queen is in possession of the world’s largest transparent diamond. The estimated value of this diamond alone is said to be around $51 million. This particular diamond is extremely rare and of impeccable clarity. Although many would give anything to catch a glimpse of this magnificent diamond, it is seldom seen as it is safeguarded among the Crown jewels. Also known as the Cullinan Diamond, a significant amount of effort was required to cut and divide it. Today, there are nine individual diamonds that were cut from the original one.
#12. Her Majesty Owns All The Gold Mines In The Scotland
Being a member of the Royal family certainly has its advantages. Hence, the Queen’s wealth isn’t limited to just diamonds. Additionally, she owns numerous gold mines. It might seem unbelievable, but the Queen does truly possess all the gold mines in Scotland. Owning a gold mine has its own benefits, though managing them can be quite challenging. However, this is the least of the Queen’s worries, as she employs a significant number of employees to oversee her gold mines. Her Scottish gold mines alone have a value exceeding $300 million.
#11. The Queen Owns A Collection Of A Massive Faberge Egg
Everyone has a penchant for collecting various things based on what their budget allows them. These collections range from commonplace items for those with fewer means to more distinctive ones for the wealthier individuals. However, Queen Elizabeth’s collection of valuables is beyond comparison. She has an extensive collection of Faberge eggs, worth over $33 million. Yet, she has no plans to put her treasured collection on the market. She holds it close to her heart, safeguarding it with stringent security measures.
#10. The Queen Owns A Total Of 6.6 Billion Acres Of Land All Over The World
Curious about who holds the title of the world’s largest landholder? It’s none other than Queen Elizabeth. She possesses an impressive 6.6 billion acres of land globally, which makes up one-sixth percent of the earth’s total surface. In comparison, the next in line, King Abdullah, holds 547 million acres of land, worth billions of dollars less than the Queen’s holdings. This extensive land ownership makes the Queen the ruler over thirty-two nations. Moreover, she serves as the head of the Commonwealth for over fifty countries. A considerable portion of these lands were secured during England’s colonization period.
#09. The Priceless Bat Colony Owned By The Queen
It’s hard to fathom with the vast range of possessions one could have, that the Queen would claim a bat colony among her belongings. However, she shocked everyone when she announced she was the owner of such a colony. Valuing this unusual treasure in monetary terms is nearly impossible. An absolute favourite of hers, this inestimable colony inhabits a central hall within Balmoral Castle. Rather than entrusting its care to experts, the Queen herself partakes in its maintenance. It appears she has developed a strong bond with the bat colony she established.
#08. The UK’s Continental Shelf Is The Queen’s Property
Queen Elizabeth owns the UK’s continental shelf, which is a lucrative natural asset believed to be worth billions. It comprises waters surrounding the entirety of the UK, with the mineral rights to these waters being the Queen’s property. The waters span areas such as the Irish Sea, North Sea, English Channel, and the North Atlantic. Furthermore, the UK’s continental shelf is home to significant reserves of gas and oil. Although companies are permitted to conduct drilling activities in various sections of the continental shelf, there are certain restrictions they must adhere to. A portion of these companies’ profits is also given 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. Originating from the period of Queen Elizabeth I, the estate was initially home to a grand manor. It wasn’t until 1862 that the Royal Family took possession of the property, and it wasn’t opened to the public until 1977. The estate was also presented as a nuptial gift to Prince Charles. Notably, it is the place where King George V breathed his last. Currently, the estate’s estimated worth stands at $65 million.
#06. The Balmoral Estate In Northeast Of Scotland Is Owned By The Queen
Scotland’s Balmoral Estate is believed to be the preferred home of the Queen. Situated in Aberdeenshire, this vast estate spreads over about 50,000 acres. Its history traces back to 1451 when it was acquired by the Royal family under the name Bouchmorale, a name resulting from a blend of Welsh and Gaelic. Its development has continued under the supervision of the Royal family, with additions including a forestry, moors, farmland, Highland cattle, as well as deer and pony herds. The Balmoral Castle’s estimated market value currently stands at $140 million.
#05. Her Majesty Owns The Regent Street
Are you aware of the high cost of owning just one property on Regent Street? Yet, this isn’t a concern for the Queen as she is the owner of the whole street, worth around $2 billion. As one of England’s most prestigious areas, Regent Street boasts top-tier shopping centres and an array of historic buildings. The duration of the Queen’s ownership isn’t confirmed, but it’s believed to be based on a longstanding 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
Horse racing has a longstanding notoriety in the United Kingdom, which is why the Queen opted to possess her own team of racing horses. With her mother’s aid, she acquired her first horse racer in 1940 and, since then, her collection expanded continuously. Over time, she has become the owner of numerous victorious racing horses. In all, the Queen has 451 racing horses under her ownership and has amassed a wealth of $9 million from these. Such an amount is pretty substantial, wouldn’t you say?
#02. The Swans On The River Thames Are The Pet Swans Of The Queen
Are you aware that the Queen doesn’t just own dolphins, but also all the swans found on the River Thames? The tradition of monarchs possessing the Thames swans goes back to the 15th century. But, the Queen’s ownership isn’t confined to the River Thames only, she can claim all unclaimed swans across the water bodies in England. This precedent was established long before the Queen’s birth. The Queen shows particular affection for the Thames swans among all. The collective worth of these swans is estimated at $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.