Re: What will happen to Camilla's jewelry Archived Message
Posted by Nellie on February 23, 2014, 12:58 am, in reply to "Re: What will happen to Camilla's jewelry"
Officially, all of the Queen Mother's was inherited by the Queen, thus avoiding death duties and taxes, as arranged from one reign to another when property passes from sovereign to sovereign. Though in the case of the Queen Mother it applied under the arrangement of her late husband the King. Many speculate that the Queen Mother might have left instructions about who she would like to enjoy her property. That could be so. I assume that an arrangement has been made with government over property passing from the Queen to Charles but I don't think anything has ever been made public on that topic. Anyone know? Assuming that --Previous Message-- : That makes sense. What about pieces that the : Queen Mother may have left the PoW? Again, : I'm new that this so I don't even know if : she did that. : : --Previous Message-- : : RE, you beat me in answering. : --Previous Message-- : : If Charles has given Camilla jewels as : private gifts, then I would suppose she : could leave the pieces to whomever she : wished. These would be only the pieces he : has purchased privately. If I'm wrong, I : stand corrected. : --Previous Message-- : I'm sorry if this subject has been discussed : before. I'm new to the subject of royal : jewels, and have learned a great deal from : this site. : : I was wondering what might happen to the : jewelry that the PoW has given, or will give : to Camilla upon her death? Will it go into : the royal vaults, or can they be left to her : children? Of course, I'm speaking of the : more financially substantial pieces, ie: a : thread started by Joye (jan 25) about a : diamond necklace the PoW had given her. : : : : : : :
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