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When Queen Elizabeth II visited Japan in 1975, the women of the Japanese royal family were the jewels of the all-star lineup! In addition to wearing the heaviest Meiji, Empress Ryoko

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When Queen Elizabeth II visited Japan in 1975, the women of the Japanese royal family were the jewels of the all-star lineup!

In addition to wearing the heaviest Meiji crown, Empress Ryoko also had a necklace around her neck that was rarely covered with large diamonds, which was very different from her usual simple style.

In addition to the gorgeous crown, Ryoko's two concubines, Princess Kikuko and Princess Sezu, each also wore a very generous diamond necklace, which were their private jewelry, and the two old palace concubines still had a very thick background.

Ryoko's two daughters-in-law, Crown Princess Michiko and Concubine Huazi, are wearing official custom jewelry, and Concubine Huazi is elegant and generous, still very beautiful.

When Queen Elizabeth II visited Japan in 1975, the women of the Japanese royal family were the jewels of the all-star lineup! In addition to wearing the heaviest Meiji, Empress Ryoko
When Queen Elizabeth II visited Japan in 1975, the women of the Japanese royal family were the jewels of the all-star lineup! In addition to wearing the heaviest Meiji, Empress Ryoko
When Queen Elizabeth II visited Japan in 1975, the women of the Japanese royal family were the jewels of the all-star lineup! In addition to wearing the heaviest Meiji, Empress Ryoko
When Queen Elizabeth II visited Japan in 1975, the women of the Japanese royal family were the jewels of the all-star lineup! In addition to wearing the heaviest Meiji, Empress Ryoko
When Queen Elizabeth II visited Japan in 1975, the women of the Japanese royal family were the jewels of the all-star lineup! In addition to wearing the heaviest Meiji, Empress Ryoko
When Queen Elizabeth II visited Japan in 1975, the women of the Japanese royal family were the jewels of the all-star lineup! In addition to wearing the heaviest Meiji, Empress Ryoko

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