In a stunning revelation that has captivated the world, a new list detailing the astonishing possessions of Queen Elizabeth II has emerged, showcasing over 35 unexpected items owned by the monarch. From swans on the River Thames to a McDonald’s franchise, the Queen’s wealth and influence extend far beyond the expected crown jewels and royal estates.
Among the most surprising discoveries, the Queen is officially the owner of all unclaimed swans in England and Wales, a title dating back to the 15th century. Not stopping there, she also holds dominion over all dolphins and whales within UK waters, a statute enacted in the 14th century. The Queen’s affection for animals is further highlighted by her ownership of a pair of unique dorgies, a crossbreed of corgis and dachshunds.
As if that weren’t enough, the Queen also commands a staggering collection of over 200 luxury handbags, a private ATM in Buckingham Palace, and a vast array of royal residences, including Windsor Castle and Balmoral. The crown jewel of her collection is the Great Star of Africa, the world’s largest clear-cut diamond, valued at an estimated $51 million.
In an unexpected twist, the Queen’s portfolio also includes an offshore wind farm, several Caribbean islands, and even Trafalgar Square, one of London’s most iconic landmarks. Additionally, she boasts a national collection of mulberries and a team of racehorses that have collectively earned her millions in winnings.
This extraordinary list not only highlights the Queen’s extensive wealth but also her deep-rooted connection to the land and its history. As the world watches, the revelations continue to unfold, leaving many to wonder what other secrets lie within the royal vaults. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as we uncover the fascinating world of Queen Elizabeth II’s possessions.