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Queen Elizabeth II’s Death: Kate Middleton Inherits $110 Million Worth of Jewelry
The recent passing of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8th, 2022 has left many wondering about the fate of her belongings.
One particular item that has caught the attention of royal enthusiasts is a diamond bracelet that seems to have gone missing.
In a surprising twist, it has been revealed that the Queen left evidence suggesting that Meghan Markle, also known as Meg, may have stolen the precious piece of jewelry.
This revelation came to light in a letter addressed to Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, who is married to Prince William.
Reports indicate that Kate Middleton has inherited a stunning collection of jewelry from Queen Elizabeth's personal stash.
According to Radar Online, the collection consists of approximately 300 pieces valued at an astounding $110 million.
What makes this inheritance even more intriguing is the rumor that the Queen modified her will before her passing, specifically designating Kate as the recipient of the jewelry.
This has led to speculation that Camilla and Meghan may have been excluded from receiving any pieces.
It comes as no surprise that Kate would be the chosen recipient of these valuable jewels.
Prior to her death, Queen Elizabeth frequently loaned or gifted jewelry to Kate, making her the only member of the royal family who regularly wore the Queen's personal collection.
This gesture not only showcased Elizabeth's fondness for Kate but also seemed to imply that she held a special place in the Queen's heart.
Valuing the Queen's private collection presents a challenge due to its historical significance and the difficulty in determining the worth of each individual piece.
Entertainment Tonight spoke with Nicol, a jewelry expert, who emphasized the priceless nature of these items.
Although their exact value cannot be accurately estimated, it is essential to record and inventory every item, including bracelets, headgear, necklaces, earrings, and various types of jade and diamond.
In the past, there have been instances where former royals borrowed items and failed to return them.
The responsibility of keeping records and maintaining the history of the jewelry now falls to Princess Catherine.
While some doubt that Queen Elizabeth altered her will, it is widely believed that Kate received the majority of the collection and has full access to it.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle's reputation has been tarnished by allegations of theft.
It is speculated that she may have forgotten to return certain pieces of jewelry she borrowed from the Queen.
This could explain why the Queen was reluctant to loan her any other items.
In fact, the tiara Meghan wore at her wedding was a replica of the original, raising suspicions that she may have also unknowingly worn an imitation tiara on her special day due to her tendency to misplace things.
Adding fuel to the fire, rumors suggest that another diamond bracelet, this time worn by Kate at a wedding, has mysteriously disappeared.
It is known that Charles gave Catherine a diamond bracelet as a wedding gift, making this particular item even more significant.
Catherine, angered by these alleged thefts, has reportedly taken legal action against Meghan, seeking justice for her actions.
It is speculated that Meghan may face consequences, including potential jail time, if found guilty.
In a separate incident, tensions between Prince William and Meghan escalated when she wore a watch similar to one owned by the late Princess Diana.
A source close to the royal family revealed that William was furious with his brother and sister-in-law for their abandonment of the family and the release of a biased biography.
The source also mentioned that William often wonders how their mother, Diana, would react to their actions.