Take A Look At The Most Expensive Things Owned By Queen Elizabeth II

Published on 04/21/2021
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An Estimated 6.6 Billion Acres of Land Worldwide

Owned Since: 1066
Valued At: $88 billion*

Queen Elizabeth II owns a large portion of the world’s land, much of which is under her absolute authority. The Queen has the backing of King Abdullah’s billions of acres. The Queen is the monarch in 32 countries. She is the Commonwealth’s Chairperson (of Nations). On the crown estate, there is a portfolio that pays its profits to the royal treasury. Queen Elizabeth, on the other hand, will make a 15% profit. 6.6 billion acres is one-sixth of the Earth’s surface, unless you’re shocked. Many of these accumulated assets were purchased during the colonization period.

An Estimated 6.6 Billion Acres of Land Worldwide

An Estimated 6.6 Billion Acres of Land Worldwide

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A Massive Faberge Egg Collection

Owned Since: 1900
Valued At:
$200 million*

Some people collect various items, and some have preferences in terms of what they collect. The Queen has a collection of valuable Faberge eggs, but she keeps them to herself. In 1900, Queen Alexandra and Edward VII began collecting pieces, eventually amassing a collection of over 600 pieces. The Queen now owns an egg collection and accessories worth $200 million. Different items are frequently on display, but they’re often closely guarded. Many eggs were given as diplomatic gifts, particularly to the King of England.

A Massive Faberge Egg Collection

A Massive Faberge Egg Collection

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