What’s up queen Elizabeth’s for an engagement ring? Will the precious ring be buried with the queen or will someone close to her inherit her ring? The fate of a valuable engagement ring is now being talked about in Britain.
The Queen’s engagement ring is a spectacular diamond ring, embedded with diamonds from, among other things, the Queen Mother’s famous tiara.
The Express magazine estimates that the ring may be saved for the use of one of the late queen’s great-grandchildren. According to the magazine’s estimate, the queen will be buried wearing minimalist jewelry.
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The history of rings
Over the years, numerous royals have decided that they do not want their precious engagement rings to be buried with them. There are several reasons for this.
The main reason is probably that the royals, before their death, hoped that their family would get a possible financial benefit from the family jewels. Another reason why royals have not wanted to be buried with their engagement rings is that relatives have wanted to wear the same ring when they got engaged.
The Queen Mother once left her own engagement ring to her family, and it was not buried with her. Charles later wore the ring to propose Camilla. The Queen Mother’s engagement ring has been described as one of the most valuable royal rings of all time.
Princess Diana was also not buried with her engagement ring on her finger, but the ring was saved for her sons, Prince to William and the prince For Harry. Since then, William proposed to his future wife with that particular ring.
Source: Express