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Meghan Markle Accused of Wanting to Destroy Royal Family Amid Fight Over Queen’s Jewelry Collection
The Queen's vast jewelry collection is now being passed down to members of her family, and much of it belonged to the crown itself.
However, some possessions pass directly to King Charles, while others may become personal gifts to other royals.
In this instance, the decision of who gets what depends on whether Her Majesty owned the item personally.
Balmoral was owned outright by the Queen, meaning she could decide who it would go to.
Her jewels were also part of the royal collection and would therefore be inherited by Charles.
It is believed that Her Majesty owned 300 pieces of jewelry, including 98 brooches and 46 necklaces.
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Other personal items will be distributed amongst the family, similarly to Prince Philip when he passed away in 2021.
The late Duke of Edinburgh gave his personal driving carriage to Lady Louise Windsor, as it was a passion they both shared.
Royal ladies such as Camilla, Queen Consort, the Princess of Wales and the Countess of Wessex are likely to be gifted items from Her Majesty's personal collection.
However, reports suggest that there is a stormy fight between Meg and Lady Louise over the Queen's jewelry collection.
Meg wants to directly inherit the collection, but Lady Louise is also interested.
The situation has escalated, and Meghan Markle has been accused of wanting to destroy the Royal Family.
Royal author and biographer Meghan McCain issued this shocking claim in her latest piece for the Daily Mail.
McCain began by writing that she never really held very strong thoughts about the Royals until Harry and Meghan splashed onto the scene.
She recognized that there is much to appreciate, especially the inspiring example set by the Queen.
But she also came to recognize something else – Meghan doesn't mind tearing the Royal Family apart.
And here's why – Harry and Meghan are in the business of Harry and Meghan.
And when they're creating chaos, business is good.
Because these professional troublemakers have made their choice.
After skipping town, they are no longer working royals, and they don't want to be.
They want to be A-list celebrities in America.
They want to make Barack and Michelle Obama-sized money off podcasts and streaming deals.
And possibly most significantly, they do not want to play second fiddle to anyone.
To be blunt, they want to be King Harry and Queen Meghan.
No matter how many magazine covers Harry and Meghan grace, or interviews they give or bombshells they drop to Oprah, they will never reign over England.
The fight over the Queen's jewelry collection is just one example of the rift between them and the Royal Family.
The Queen's beloved corgis Mick and Sandy will be re-homed with Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
Her middle son gave her two puppies Mick and Fergus when Prince Philip was hospitalized to cheer her up.
However, when Fergus sadly passed away in May 2021, just one month after Prince Philip, the Queen was left devastated.
Sandy was then given to her on what would have been the Duke's 100th birthday in June.
It is unknown where the Queen's beloved pony Emma will live, but reports suggest she may be re-homed with equestrian-loving Princess Anna or Zara Tyndall.