Rare fashions, hats and jewels .. Know the fate of Queen Elizabeth’s possessions “Photos”

Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away last Thursday at the age of 96, was known for her brightly colored dresses and coats with matching hats, her distinctive square handbag, and the famous pearl necklace with a bejeweled brooch. Where will her belongings go following death?

According to British media, as Elizabeth is ruler of Britain and regarding 15 countries in the Commonwealth, many of her holdings will be historical..

Her holdings, whether state or private, will automatically become antiques, including her wardrobe, and the outfits she wore during important and historic events or important Allied visits..

It is scheduled to be displayed following an appropriate period of time in one of Britain’s leading fashion museums, such as Victoria and Albert, or in royal palaces and castles..

Exhibits may include her wedding and coronation dresses, and other elegant outfits, the rest will be preserved and documented for future historical reference, and some pieces may be donated to charities if they recommend it..

On Saturday, the British Ascension Council declared Charles III the official king of Britain, and the Council met at St. James’s Palace in London, to install the King in his absence, then the King issued a proclamation, read and signed an oath.

The ceremonies for King Charles III to be officially proclaimed King of Britain began, with a council of senior politicians and officials meeting at St James’s Palace in London for his inauguration.


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