As a member of the royal family she will be buried with some of her jewellery from her collection of 300 items. | News24Wellness
The Queen's funeral will take place next Monday, 19 September at Westminster Abbey.
As a member of the royal family she will be buried with some of her jewellery from her collection of 300 items. However, she will only be buried with two of her favourite items, her wedding ring and pearl earrings. Queen Elizabeth II recently passed away at the age of 96 and she will be buried next Monday at Westminster Abbey. While she was alive, she had a private jewellery collection of 300 items, including 98 brooches, 46 necklaces, 34 pairs of earrings, 14 watches, five pendants and 15 rings.
As a member of the royal family, she is expected to be buried with some of her treasures. A royal expert has predicted that Her Majesty will be buried with only two pieces of jewellery and that are her gold wedding ring and a pair of pearl earrings.
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