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Denmark's royal family delivers shocking news about Queen Mary's jewels

A detail that nobody knew about one of the most emblematic pieces in Queen Mary's jewelry box comes to light

Queen Mary's jewelry is a living testament to the history and heritage of the Danish monarchy. Each piece she owns tells a unique narrative, intertwining centuries of tradition and significant personal moments. As confirmed by the Danish Royal Family, Mary's jewels are inherited from Queen Margrethe, but there is one she hasn't worn.

Many pieces have been passed down through generations of Danish royalty, accumulating a fascinating history. Some jewels have origins dating back centuries, while others are more contemporary pieces. Although the current queen owns personal pieces, the vast majority have been inherited from her mother-in-law.

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Queen Mary owns a jewelry box with a great family history | Instagram, @detdanskekongehus

The truth about Queen Mary's jewels comes to light

Queen Mary is often an example of simplicity and discretion at the institutional events she attends. However, when the occasion calls for it, the wife of King Frederik adorns herself with her best styles and jewels. An example can be found in the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Denmark's freedom where she wore a very special brooch.

Now, the Danish Royal Family has announced news related to Queen Mary's jewels: most are inherited, but one is missing. Mary's jewelry collection in Denmark is rich in history and tradition, containing pieces from different eras. Jewels from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries can be found, whose historical diversity enriches the collection and its meaning.

One of the most emblematic jewels is the tiara of turquoise, diamonds, and pearls, which supposedly belonged to the Russian sovereign Catherine the Great. This jewel was inherited by Queen Margrethe and is the one that hasn't yet been seen worn by Mary. It is supposed to be part of the queen's collection, but it certainly holds great significance for Frederik's mother.

The tiara in question is crafted with daisy shapes, honoring the name of the former regent of Denmark. She inherited it from her mother, Ingrid of Sweden, who has preserved it from generation to generation. King Frederik's mother has only lent it on special occasions, such as to her niece for the Ruby Jubilee celebration.

However, Queen Mary has not yet been seen wearing such a significant piece, although it is presumed to be in her royal jewelry box. The reason could be that it is a piece of great personal depth for Queen Margrethe and not so much institutional. Therefore, she might reserve it for more intimate celebrations and not so much related to the institution.

Queen Mary consolidates her reign thanks to tradition

Queen Mary's jewelry box is not just a collection of valuable jewels. It is also a reflection of the rich history and traditions of the Danish monarchy. Each piece tells a story, connecting the past with the present and symbolizing the continuity of royalty.

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Queen Mary clings to tradition to consolidate her reign | @detdanskekongehus, Instagram

Through these jewels, Mary honors the legacy of her predecessors and strengthens her role as queen. This is of utmost importance for her reign, especially after the numerous criticisms she and her husband, King Frederik, have been enduring for months.

Queen Mary is known for her good taste and style, and she uses her jewels impeccably. She recognizes the importance of each piece in every act and strives for their use to be a source of national pride. Because each jewel represents a historical moment in Denmark's life, and it is Mary who ensures the history remains alive.