The British Royal Family’s Most Valuable Heirloom Jewelry

Published on October 5, 2021
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The Imperial State Crown

While similar to the St. Edward’s Crown, the two are actually quite different. This version of the Imperial State Crown was made in 1937 for the ruling monarch to wear after coronation and during important events. The crown features the St. Edward’s sapphire, Cullinan II diamond, Stuart sapphire, and the Black Prince’s ruby, along with lots of other small diamonds and plenty of gold. While its exact value on its own is not known, it is part of The Crown Jewels that are worth a collective $5 billion.

The Imperial State Crown

The Imperial State Crown

Parmigiani Watch

Since 2015, Prince Charles has been sporting this $12,500 18-carat watch. The Swiss watchmaker only releases a few pieces each year, and the heir to the British throne was able to snag this particular model allegedly while vacationing in nearby village of Klosters, Switzerland.

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Parmigiani Watch

Parmigiani Watch