Lord Linley sold part of his inheritance. He and his sister did keep several of Princess Margaret's jewels though. The Lotustiara, the turquoise parure, the Snowdown tiara and the Teck circle tiara/necklace all remain with them. Im guessing that Lady Sarah has the Snowdown tiara as it was her wedding tiara and she's been seen wearing parts of it as brooches. Considering that lady Linley wore the Lotus tiara for her wedding it's likely that piece has been inherited by Lord Linley and still is his. That leaves the Teck circle tiara/necklace and the turquoise parure. Neither Lady Sarah nor Lady Linley have been seen in them so who owns what is unknown. Considering Lord Linley sold the Poltimore tiara and the diamond necklace of his mother im guessing the turquoise parure is with lady Sarah and the Teck necklace/tiara could be with either of the late Princess' children.
--Previous Message-- : Unfortunately Nellie I can't afford to buy it. : I've got it on order from the library. : : I did not think there was anything official : in the "names" I suggested but : thought it might be a way to indicate where : these pieces came from and that, just maybe, : HM might have put some protection on these : pieces. : We all know that Linley sold almost all of : his Mothers possessions and, even after : death duties, made a sizeable profit for : himself & his sister. He even had his : father against the sale of some items. : : --Previous Message-- : : Wymanda - have you seen the QD book? : : The line of inheritance is in there in many : many cases. : : : : :