The Queen Isabel II She possessed quite a few jewels of high historical value, six huge residences representing the lineage of the royal family of the United Kingdom, many beautiful horses and hundreds of umbrellas to match each of her colorful outfits.
What you do not know is that, in addition, he is the owner and mother of the current King Charles III She was also the owner of extremely rare collections that we will tell you about next.
(Isabel II owned a Very Stranger Things collection / AFP)
1. National Blackberry Collection
Before Buckingham Palace as we know it existed, there was a huge blackberry grove. The owner of that farm dreamed of being the master of silk, but that did not come true. Over the years, the cultivated field has also produced other fruits and flowers. Elizabeth II, the Queen, actually wanted to save part of this history and asked to grow 29 species of blackberries that are currently preserved and belong to the national collection.
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2. All the swans on the Thames
The one who has been queen for 7 decades also owns all the swans on the Thames. Each year, royal officials in red suits join the Swan Upping Ceremony, a more than 800-year-old tradition of counting all of the Queen’s swans.
These lovely little animals are not to be eaten, and they are sure to enjoy the best of life.
3. Seabed
Among its most belongings, the former monarch Isabel II Owned by the British seabed. As strange as it may sound, the daughter of King George VI of the United Kingdom had a portion of the Watery Lands in his possession through the possession of the British Crown up to 12 nautical miles away.
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4. Fabulous Faberge Collection
Over 600 Faberge eggs started by Queen Alexandra and Edward VII were in the possession of Elizabeth II.
5. Personal ATM
Elizabeth II did not use the money and when she withdrew from her ATM she was supposed to give alms at Sunday mass, but don’t think the sovereign went to the bank or the supermarket before he got to the chapel: in the basement of Buckingham Palace, Isabel had Her cash dispenser, courtesy of Coutts.
6. Regent Street
As it belongs to the Crown State, Regent Street was also owned by the former Queen Elizabeth II, although she was unable to access profits from businesses located there.
7. Turtles
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom received a giant Aldabra tortoise as a gift given to her in 1972 and lived in the London Zoo. Since these little animals can live up to 200 years, they are definitely under the care of the new King Carlos III.
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