British Royal Jewels of the Past 2: 2022 -


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Thankfully her tiara is still in the UK and wasn't broken up or sold off to pay off inheritance taxes!
Yes indeed. It is such a marvelous tiara.
 
The beautiful Pearl Bandeau Tiara of the late Princess Marina,Duchess of Kent.
Sadly it was sold of in the 70's by her daughter ,Princess Alexandra.

https://royalwatcherblog.com/2023/12/13/princess-marinas-pearl-bandeau-tiara/#more-131125
I know this blog suggests that the Bandeau was inherited by Alexandra, but has this ever been confirmed? My understanding was that Alexandra received no major jewellery from her mother, it was all left to her brothers. Her mother's expectation was that it was for Alexandra's in-laws to provide her jewellery.
 
I know this blog suggests that the Bandeau was inherited by Alexandra, but has this ever been confirmed? My understanding was that Alexandra received no major jewellery from her mother, it was all left to her brothers. Her mother's expectation was that it was for Alexandra's in-laws to provide her jewellery.
She was the only person aside from her mother who wore the tiara, but it’s possible her mother simply loaned it to her. She did get jewels from her mother and her husband’s family.
 
She was the only person aside from her mother who wore the tiara, but it’s possible her mother simply loaned it to her. She did get jewels from her mother and her husband’s family.

Fair point. But then, she also wore the Fringe tiara, which ended up with Michael.
 
The future of the Kent and Gloucester jewels remain uncertain
 
:previous: What jewellery company made the Maple Leaf Brooch?
 
:previous: What jewellery company made the Maple Leaf Brooch?

Other than it was a gift from her Canadian friends I could not find any other information.
I assume from that it was made in Canada?
 
Does this tiara belong to the royal family? Can it be used by members of the Royal Family?
 
:previous: The Fife Tiara was transferred into public ownership in 2017. It belongs to the British people.
 
Who sold the tiara to the British government?
The family
In November, the Arts Council England published its report on a pair of government programs designed to allow important works of art to transfer into public ownership, and the Fife Tiara was listed among the culturally-significant items that now belong to the British people. A panel of experts recommended that the tiara be accepted by the government in lieu of tax.
 
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