Lalla Meriem
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I suppose it all boils down to the idea of what is fabulously wealthy. Maybe Marina didn't immediately deacquisition all the family Faberge, but Michael was also a grandson of Queen Mary, who only died on 1953. She had a sensational collection, especially of parasol handles. The full trove of 'goodies' that were acquired from the Romanov cousins will never probably be known, but we do have good evidence that Mary was a little slippery with her accounts, according to affadavits filed by both GD Olga and Xenia, who were adamant they never received the full amount for the sale of Minnies jewels. It is unlikely that Q. Mary did not make provision for all her grandchildren. I have copy of english Country Life from the 1960 enumerating Duchess's Marina's Faberge sale, and many of the animal pieces were knocked down at Christies for little more the one hundred pounds. Michael and Marie Christine have always lived in debt, and Pcs Alexandra has hardly ever been looked upon as 'extravagant.
Large portions of Queen Mary's estate including many of the jewels she aquired during her life are now part of the Crown Collection and could not be inherited by anyone.
If I recall correctly Prince Michael indicated that his Faberge that was sold was inherited from his mother. The also still have a rather nice collection of Faberge. I have no idea if the remaining pieces were from Princess Marina or Queen Mary.
In 2004 Caroline de Guitaut published book The Definative Guide to Faberge in the Royal Collection which lists the Faberge that has been owned or collected by the RF which would probably have more information if anyone has it.
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