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Jaw-dropping treasures the British royal family owns

The royal treasure trove
Sceptre with the Cross
Cullinan III and IV diamonds brooch
Imperial State Crown of George I
Crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
St Edward’s Crown
Victoria’s Small Diamond Crown
Diamond Diadem
Diamond Diadem
Imperial State Crown
Imperial State Crown
Queen Mary's Diamond Bandeau
Queen Mary's Diamond Bandeau
Delhi Durbar Tiara
Mosaic Fabergé egg
Lobmeyr glass chandelier
Astronomical clock
The Royal Family in 1846 – Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Cimabue's Madonna Carried in Procession – Frederic Leighton
The Calling of Saints Peter and Andrew – Caravaggio
Portrait of the Duke of Wellington – Sir Thomas Lawrence
Nymph sculpture – Antonio Canova
Massacre of the Innocents – Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Presumed self-portrait – Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
Agatha Bas – Rembrandt
HM Queen Elizabeth II – Lucian Freud
Eos – Sir Edwin Landseer
The Music Lesson – Johannes Vermeer
Leonard Da Vinci sketches
Pop art – Andy Warhol
Twopenny Blue Mauritian stamp
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The royal treasure trove

Imagine having a pile of treasure so vast that you didn’t even realize you had a $60 million painting hanging in one of your palaces? From the Crown Jewels to priceless Old Masters, Fabergé eggs to Andy Warhol pop art, the British royal family's Royal Collection is huge. Click or scroll through as we take a closer look at some of the most valuable pieces and where you can see some of them when travel is allowed again.
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24 May 2021

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