Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96: The jewels Britain’s longest-serving monarch will be buried with

Today, Monday 19 September, 2022, is the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, whose demise remains one of the hottest stories of the day.

Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96: The Coffin carrying Britain's longest-serving monarch
The Coffin carrying Britain’s longest-serving monarch who will be buried on Monday, 19 September 2022 at the George VI Memorial Chapel

Burying Britain’s longest-serving monarch is a relatively complex process, which involves diverse acts and ceremonies in her honour before the final event can take place.

Queen Elizabeth II will be buried at the George VI Memorial Chapel with different precious items.

See jewels Queen Elizabeth II will be buried with ⬇️

Head of Communications at the Natural Diamond Council, Lisa Levinson, disclosed to Metro Newspaper, “Her majesty was an incredibly humble woman at heart, who is unlikely to be dressed in anything but her simple Welsh gold wedding band to rest and a pair of pearl earrings.”

Levinson went ahead to state that Queen Elizabeth II has probably left her engagement ring for Princess Anne to possess.

The Royal Expert added: “The young Prince Philip was closely involved in the design of Elizabeth’s engagement ring, which is set in platinum and has 11 natural diamonds, a three-carat round solitaire diamond, and five smaller stones set on each side.


“Her majesty’s life has always been about the legacy of the Royal Family, in the UK and Commonwealth. Her jewels form very much part of that legacy.”

Another royal expert who spoke to Metro, confirmed the claim.

“Many of the jewels she wore form part of the history of the country and will be passed to the future Monarch and the Queen Consort, for the remainder of their lives,” buttressed Mok O’Keeffe of GayAristo.

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