I know Juliana's daughters have a lot each, the article nor any other evidence states that the lot in the foundations is inheritable. So it could very well be a lot for life for each of the four daughters while the entire collection stays with the foundations. So each of the four daughters can have her pick during her lifetime (with a certain amount of jewels reserved for the Queen or (wife of) the Heir(ess). The grandchildren of Juliana do not automatically inherit their mother's lot. In recent years we have not seen many jewels of the collection worn by Juliana's grandchildren. Of her granddaughters Margarita has only worn the ears of wheat tiara for her first wedding, the ruby earrings her mother used to wear with the Peacock parure are not part of the parure and she wore a few stars during the investiture of her first cousin. Younger sister Maria Carolina twice wore the Laurel tiara and has been seen with more parts of the jewel collection (earrings and a necklace). Cousin Juliana Guillermo has never been seen with any O-N jewels.
--Previous Message-- : We don't know what is the source of NRC : Handelsblad but they claim that the jewels : can eventually be sold. My translation about : the jewels: : : "The jewels are placed in a foundation, : but the heirs retain control. The board : consists of the four daughters of Queen : Juliana - Beatrix, Irene, Margriet and : Christina. In an separate act Queen Juliana : bequeathed each daughter one lot with : valuables from the foundation. These lots : are due now Queen Juliana is deceased. To : prevent a fragmentation of the collection, : there is a limitation. The daughters can not : monetize their lot immediately. Their : valuables must be offered to the other heirs : first. : : Part of the legacy thus appears divided in : the Sixties. This also applies to the : "roerende goederen" (movable : properties) associated with the monarchy, : like the regalia (crown, sceptre, orb) which : were housed in 1968 in the Foundation Crown : Properties of the House Orange-Nassau. Queen : Beatrix is the sole director of the : foundation. In the statutes Queen Juliana : also arranged that proceeds of a sale of : Crown Properties should befit all her : daughters." : : We don't know what happened between 2004 : (decease of Queen Juliana) and today, but : taking the statutes as starting point, the : daughters can still sell jewels, artworks, : inventories, archives and even the : regalia... Also interesting is that Queen : Juliana (according the article) has made a : clausule in her testament stating that her : heritage (that can not be the foundations : since these are separate non-natural legal : identities which can not die) can never : become estranged by marriage. That means : that any heir of Queen Juliana must separate : her heritage from the mutual ownership in : marriages. Queen Juliana had a considerable : amount of personal jewels and these are : subject tot that condition too. : : : : :