Outrageous!Why do anyone still believe that the Queen of England left all her jewels to Charlotte?The rules of succession to the throne have always been an important rule for royal families, and the British royal family is no exception.
According to the rules, only the main branch can inherit the throne, and everyone else is a side branch. Therefore, in the British royal family, Queen Elizabeth II's daughter Princess Margrethe and her children, great-grandson and niece Charlotte have no chance of inheriting the throne.
Royal jewels have always been a topic of conversation, and the question of ownership of jewels has also attracted much attention. The reality is that the royal jewels belong to the royal family and the queen has the right to distribute them, while most of the jewels are distributed to the heirs to the throne, i.e. the members of the main branch.
Everyone else will get a piece of jewelry. Therefore, the claim that the queen distributed all the jewels to Charlotte is completely untenable.
It is worth noting that the queen has other female descendants. In addition to Charlotte, the queen also has her daughter Anne, as well as grandchildren, granddaughters and even great-granddaughters, who also have royal blood.
According to the rules of succession, they are also entitled to inherit the royal jewels. Therefore, Charlotte is not the only one who can inherit the jewelry, there are other relatives who also have the corresponding inheritance rights.
In addition, we want to make it clear that the royal jewels belong to the public and can only be borrowed by members of the royal family, not owned. Even heirs to the throne can only wear these jewels on specific occasions, and all of them are subject to certain rules and procedures.
Therefore, the Queen's claim that she left all the jewels to Charlotte is completely unfounded. It should also be pointed out that some marketing accounts make up various stories in order to attract attention.
The claim that the queen left the jewels to Charlotte is also one of them. However, we did not find any reports to support this claim.
Therefore, the idea that the Queen would leave all the jewels to Charlotte is completely outrageous. If we look at history, it is not difficult to see that there are certain restrictions on the use of jewelry, even among members of the royal family.
For example, after Princess Diana's divorce, her brother was reluctant to lend her jewelry, let alone her niece Charlotte. From this example, we can see that there are certain rules and restrictions on the distribution and use of royal jewelry.
Finally, we have to focus on the status of Crown Princess Kate. As the future queen, Kate has inherited a lot of jewels and will have more to pass on to her in the future.