Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles is said to have "first choice" over the clothes and jewels of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
The Queen, who passed away at the age of 96, is said to have bequeathed the majority of her jewels and attires to the Royal Family, with Kate Middleton set to receive the bulk of these items.
But before the Princess of Wales can take a peek at the lavish rings and gowns, the new Queen Consort has "first choice" over what she claims.READ MORE: King Charles' death plans already being arranged under Operation Menai Bridge Items from the personal collection are set to be split, with the "lion's share" going to Kate Middleton.Majesty Magazine editor-in-chief Ingrid Seward said that the late monarch will have "sorted and organised" who receives which items a long while ago.Seward, speaking to DailyMail added: "I imagine Her late Majesty's personal jewellery will be given to various members of her family.
The Princess of Wales as the future Queen receiving the lion's share."There are pieces which will remain for use of the reigning monarch's wife - in this case Camilla.
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