Regarding the share of family jewels among the late Count and Countess of Paris' children (and grand-son Prince Robert, Count of the Marche), our fellow poster Vincent had posted the following message on this board in 2008:
"One of you asked what had happened to these jewels. Let me answer: they have been divided between the children of the late Comte and Comtesse de Paris. ¤ the diamond rivière (made in 1976 by Boucheron for the Comtesse de Paris using old stones) was attributed to Princess Claude ¤ the diamond cross brooch (provenance Duchesse de Chartres) belongs to Princess Chantal ¤ the diamond earrings (same provenance for the two main stones) went to Prince Jacques, Duc d'Orléans ¤ the diamond comb (also coming from the Duchesse de Chartres, it's in her will) went to the present Comte de Paris ¤ the diamond bracelet and brooches have been split (provenance : made by a French jeweller called Fillon for the Comtesse de Paris in 1931 using the stones from the fleur-de-lys tiara inherited from the Duchesse de Chartres): - the bracelet went to Prince Michel - the brooches went to Princess Diane ¤ the Action Française tiara (made by Mellerio in 1931) went to Princess Isabelle ¤ the pearl and diamond earrings (provenance Duchesse de Chartres, no proof they ever belonged to Queen Marie Amélie) went to Prince Robert ¤ the diamond engagement ring (it is huge and also comes from the Duchesse de Chartres) went to Princess Anne ¤ the pearl necklace (big one, Madame had two others) went to Princess Hélène.
A few years ago the Coty emerald and diamond tiara was sold by the Comtesse de Paris, but luckily to her own daughter, Princess Chantal, so it is still in the family.
There were a lot of other small pieces of jewellery but it would be a bit too long. (...)
Info provided by one of the princesses."
I (Arthur, not Vincent) would add that I am pretty sure that the Coty emerald tiara (bought by Princess Chantal from her mother) has been dismantled (tamporarily or permanently, I do not know). During the Duke and Duchess of Vendôme's wedding in Senlis on 2 May 2009, Princess Chantal wore a pair of emerald earrings and an emerald brooch of which I am sure they come from the Coty tiara (Princess Chantal had also pinned the diamond cross brooch on her jacket, but it is partially hidden by her glove):
--Previous Message-- : I have a (rarely used) facebook account but : couldn't find the page either. : : Did they make public who inherited certain : pieces of jewellery? I assuem that the comte : de Paris inherited the (now butchered) hair : comb? And is it known who received the : bracelet and brooches tiara? : : : --Previous Message-- : Thank you, Stefan. Do you have a link to : Bernadette von Schönborn-Buchheim's facebook : page? I have looked for it on the net, but : not found it (I do not have any facebook : account, which may explain this unsuccess). : : Princess Isabelle of Schönborn-Buchhein, : eldest daughter of the late Count and : Countess of Paris, inherited the 'Action : Française Tiara', presented to the Countess : of Paris as a wedding gift in 1931 by the : French monarchist movement 'Action : Française'. Princess Adelaïde, daughter of : Prince Michel, wore this tiara on her : wedding day in 2002. : : : --Previous Message-- : There is on pic on the Facebook profile of : Bernadette. Yes it is the same tiara as worn : by Princess Adelaide at ther Wedding. : --Previous Message-- : That is interesting. I haven't seen pictures : of that wedding. Was it the same tiara that : was also worn by Princess Adelaide : d'Orleans? : : In the report about the Orleans - Einsiedel : wedding this summer Bunte wrote that the : bride was also "offered a tiara from : the Bourbon treasury". So are you sure : that Princess Isabelle inherited the tiara, : or might Bernadette also have been offered : something from that "treasury"? (A : wonderful contraption to hide the real : ownership of the jewels. They know how to : keep things in the dark.) : : --Previous Message-- : And another diamond and sapphire tiara was : inherited by Princess Isabelle, Countess of : Schönborn-Buchheim. Her daughter-in-law : Bernadette wore it at her Wedding earlier : this year. :