Queen Olga of Greece's jewels inherited by her childrenArchived Message
Posted by Carlo on July 23, 2012, 6:55 pm
The information of how where the late Queen Olga of Greece's jewels divided among her children, we can either take from very rare sources, or we can assume by the photos of their male children's wives. For instance, we can assume the following: - the emeralds set went to HM the King Constantine I, since they were worn by his son's wife, Princess Elizabeth of Romania. - the ruby set went to Nicholas, husband of HIH the Grand Duchess Helen Wladimirowna of Russia. - the important diamond and pearls corsage brooch and maybe other pices too went to Prince George, the husband of the flamboyant Princess Marie Bonaparte. Their heirs recently sold the diamonds and pearls corsage brooch and an important sapphire parure, but I think the latter belonged to Princess Marie of Greece, then to her daughter Princess Eugenie Radziwil, then Princess Della Torre e Tasso. - the turquoises parure went to the youngest male, Prince Christopher of Greece, according to his son, Prince Michael of Greece.
Any other information on this subject? Thank you in advance.