The Horsten Estate was inherited by Beatrix, but Margriet receives the income of some of the rented farms on the estate.
Juliana was pretty clear on keeping the big parts of her inheritance together and leaving the bulk of representational goods to the main line of her house. All three younger daughters inherited parts of her fortune that were less tracable and easier to sell.
Some of Juliana's personal jewels was clearly divided among her daughters. The cabochon saphire earrings to Irene, the large pendant to Beatrix who made it into a brooch and we have not seen the multi coloured saphire brooch so that could very well have gone to Margriet or Christina. Juliana had plenty of interesting and beautiful smaller pieces that can be worn on a daily basis. Those pieces have not all been seen on Beatrix or her daughters-in-law so they probably went directly to the three younger daughters of our late queen.
--Previous Message-- : I think that is a plausible possibility : indeed. The other is that with the deaths of : Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard, both in : 2004, the four daughters assembled together : in counsel, took good advice from the plenty : of the advisors the royal family has. : Probably already in the handling of the two : heritages, the four daughters made : arrangements concerning the jewels and other : properties which are "neccessary" : for the kingship. After all King : Willem-Alexander has the use of everything : Queen Juliana already had and Queen Máxima : shows us the one treasure after the other. : : The strange is also that a son of one of the : four Heiresses, the King, is now director of : the Foundation while his mother and the : three aunts are the actual heiresses of his : late grandmother. It is all very complicated : but so to see everything has been worked out : nicely as Queen Máxima does not fail to : glitter us. : : : : It remains intriguing that only the De : Bourbon de Parmes seem to show more jewels : than the Van Vollenhovens and the : Guillermos. Undoubtedly because they belong : to a Royal House but maybe also because : Margriet and Christina were somewhere : compensated. The article claims that the : Domain De Horsten, with 21 farms and several : houses, is owned by the Queen and Princess : Margriet. The other two sisters are not : named. Undoubtedly there are a lot of : specific arrangements. For an example the : Guillermo's got more artworks, or cash and : the De Bourbon de Parmes got more entrance : to the jewels. Who knows? All sisters seem : to go well, in great harmony, so it must : have been solved with satisfaction for all. : : : : :