Queen Elizabeth II’s Most Expensive Possessions

Published on 02/04/2021
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Half of the UK Shoreline

Owned Since: 1760
Valued At:
Undisclosed

When she was crowned in 1953, changes in Elizabeth’s life occurred. Not only did she become the leader of the entire nation and beyond, but she also inherited all of the property of the British Crown, including a large portion of the coastline around Wales, England, and Northern Ireland. As a result, Liz owns over 50 percent of some of the most scenic spots in the whole of the UK. We can’t put a price on it, but it’s more than we would ever expect or consider feasible for most of us.

Half of the UK Shoreline

Half of the UK Shoreline

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2002 Bentley State Limousine

Owned Since: 2002
Valued At: $15,167,500*
On the market, you can’t buy this car. In 2002, Queen Elizabeth’s 2002 Bentley State Limousine was created to celebrate her Golden Jubilee. The state-owned vehicle, part of the Rolls-Royce Bentley L Series, has 400HP and 616 pound-feet of torque. The car is one of only two of its kind, and the Royal Mews houses both of them. In addition to the HP, the car gets 616 pounds-feet of torque. You can spot this Royal vehicle at nearly every government opportunity. Vehicles from the Royal Protection Squad always escort the Bentley.

2002 Bentley State Limousine

2002 Bentley State Limousine

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