Queen Elizabeth II’s Most Expensive Possessions

Published on 02/04/2021
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150,000 Works of Art

Owned Since: 17th Century
Valued At:
$10 billion*
King Charles, I began collecting art in the 17th century. As each new sovereign came into power, the collection passed to them. There are more than 150,000 pieces included. Some of them are by history’s most famous painters. Many news sources have covered the impressive art collection of Queen Elizabeth II, including ViacomCBS or, more widely, the Royal Academy of Arts. To the $10 billion art collection, the $10 billion acquisition added even more value. Original works over the centuries, including Peter Paul Rubens, Fan Hals, Leonardo da Vinci, and Rembrandt, comprise this incredible collection.

150,000 Works of Art

150,000 Works of Art

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Six Royal Residences

Owned Since: Late 11th Century (Windsor Castle)
Valued At: $18 billion*
It is difficult to estimate the prices of royal residences. Six houses are available to choose from. Holyrood is the Scottish residence of the Queen, while Sandringham is the Irish residence of the Queen. The HQ is Buckingham Palace. At Windsor Castle, the Queen’s country home, while at Balmoral, the Queen’s summer home. The Queen’s favorite home at Balmoral in Town and Country. The Queen will stay until 2020 at Buckingham Palace. This year, she won’t return. Other real estate holdings that are used as formal Royal Residencies also belong to Queen Elizabeth.

Six Royal Residences

Six Royal Residences

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