The Most Expensive Things Owned By The Queen Elizabeth II

Published on 02/03/2021
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Queen Elizabeth II has ruled longer than any monarch. Elizabeth Windsor has amassed a collection of royal artifacts that would be impressive on its own. Her Majesty’s accessories also go beyond the odd Kate Spade purse. A large amount of the Queen’s family holdings date back to ancient times. Do you know that the Crown owns all of the dolphins in the UK, or that Liz is the proud owner of every single swan on the Thames? Wait, there’s more! Scroll down to find out what Queen Elizabeth II has in her closet.

The Most Expensive Things Owned By The Queen Elizabeth II

The Most Expensive Things Owned By The Queen Elizabeth II

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The British Seabed

Owned Since: 1066
Valued At: Over $100 billion*
Just as Queen Elizabeth II owns a good portion of the United Kingdom’s coastline, she owns the British Seabed as well. When the Norman Conquest first created the territory. The Queen owns the seabed, which means she owns all of the mining rights. $60 billion of oil would certainly be worth exploring below the seabed. These profits go along with the significant profit from the Thanet offshore wind farm off the coast of Kent. Besides these valuable natural resources, there is one underwater territory that is privately owned.

The British Seabed

The British Seabed

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