It did not figure in the book on Belgian Royal jewels either and it's author is well informed. So im more inclined to call this a necklace Fabiola wore rather than owned.
Even if she owned it, a piece she would have inherited from her mother going to her own side of the family seems completely right. That one or more of her nieces and nephews prefer the money over a jewel is not that uncommon.
That is sad
It would have been a welcoming piece to the Belgian royal collection.
Yesterday in Paris a natural pearl, sappphire and diamonds necklace once belonguing to queen Fabiola was sold in auction by Sotheby's. The question is who sold it ?
https://netherlands.postsen.com/live-style/155769/Very-expensive-necklace-by-Fabiola-auctioned-at-Sotheby%E2%80%99s-why-the-jewel-is-not-around-Mathilde%E2%80%99s-neck--royalty.html
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