These jewels include the most iconic pices from Queen Ena, like the Fleur-de-Lys Diamond tiara, the big Diamond riviéres, Queen Ena's twin diamond bracelets, and I believe the big round Diamond earrings and I'm not sure if one of the Diamond bow brooches. I need to check my books later on this, I'm not sure if more pieces are included in las joyas de passar.
So, the soon to be Queen Letizia will certainly have this major jewels at her disposal. Surely she will also have acess to the smaller tiaras and she also has her never seen fleurs-de-lys tiara.
Since she is a small lady she will most certainly wear the Fleur-de-Lys tiara in the more closed version, like Queen Ena wore it in her early years as queen. Queen Sofia never wore the more closed version.
Here is the queen wearing the Ansorena Fleur-de-lys tiara (open version), the Diamond earrings and the bracelets from Queen Ena included in "las joyas de pasar"
Queen Ena wearing the tiara in the more closed version
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: love to hear more about spanish royal jewllery
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: But will Sofia pass the tiaras on when her
: husband has stepped down?
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: The Niarchos Ruby necklace Tiara, part of a
: suite, Van Cleef & Arpels, 1962.
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: Mellerio Shell Tiara
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: The Prussian
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: The Fleur de Lys Tiara
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: The Floral Tiara
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: The Cartier Diamond and Pearl Tiara
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