It is said that the British royal family has money, and compared with the Saudi royal family, it is a small witch. The level of wealth of the Saudi royal family is difficult for us ordinary people to imagine, and the Saudi kings and princes are also particularly local and generous.
The Saudi royal family, which has so much money that it has nowhere to spend, sends jewelry without a word, and many famous jewels of the British royal family come from the Saudi royal family. Almost all female members of the British royal line have received Saudi jewelry.
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1. King Faisal Necklace

In May 1967, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia paid a state visit to the United Kingdom. He brought Queen Elizabeth II a rather sparkling gift: a diamond necklace, made by Harry Winston in the 1950s.
The Queen wears a King Faisal necklace
Faisal bought the necklace from a jeweler in March. The piece features more than 300 diamonds, including rectangular diamonds, brilliant-cut diamonds and 11 pear-shaped diamonds that act as pendants.
Diana wears the King Faisal necklace
The stones are set in platinum, and the total weight of the diamonds in the necklace exceeds 80 carats. Elizabeth II lent the necklace to her two daughters-in-law, Diana and The Countess of Wessex, in 1983 and 2012, respectively.
The Countess of Wessex wears the King Faisal necklace
2. King Khalid necklace
In 1979, when Elizabeth II visited Saudi Arabia, King Khalid presented her with a diamond necklace.
Elizabeth II wore the King Khalid necklace
Like Saudi jewelry of that era, this necklace was designed by Harry Winston. This tassel necklace is made from diamonds set in platinum and features 20 pear-shaped diamond pendants that radiate outward from the diamond's central ring.
Diana wears a King Harry's necklace
Like the previous necklace, the Queen lent it to Diana to wear.
3. King Fahd necklace
In March 1987, King Fahd of Saudi Arabia paid a four-day state visit to Britain. On the third day of the visit, King Fahd hosted a dinner for members of the British royal family at Claridge's in London. At that dinner, Elizabeth II wore a new set of jewels: a necklace and earrings set with pear-shaped diamonds. The new jewelry is most likely a gift from King Fahd.
Countess of Wessex
In June 2019, the Countess of Wessex wore this pear-shaped diamond necklace at a state banquet at Buckingham Palace to welcome the President of the United States.
Princess Kate
The diamond earrings in the jewelry set were also worn by Princess Kate.
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Saudi sapphire jewelry set
In 1981, King Fahd presented another well-documented jewelry gift to the British royal family. The Crown Prince at the time gave a set of diamonds and sapphire jewelry made by Asprey as a wedding gift to Diana, Princess of Wales.
Diana wears a Saudi sapphire jewelry set
The set includes a necklace with a huge Burmese sapphire pendant, as well as matching earrings, a ring, a bracelet made of two rows of diamonds with a sapphire cluster in the middle, and a strap made up of seven sapphire clusters.
When Diana first saw this luxurious sapphire jewelry set, she was amazed and said, "Oh my God, I don't even know this person!" ”
Diana made major changes to the set of jewelry, making a pair of earrings using diamond clusters on the strap and combining the clusters of diamonds on the dial with the sapphires on the ring to form a diamond and sapphire necklace. This set of jewels became Diana's most iconic jewelry, accompanying Diana to countless events.
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1. Saudi Ruby Necklace No. 1
Diamonds symbolize eternal love, strength and tenacity, while rubies symbolize passionate love and are said to be one of Camilla's favorite colored gemstones.
Camilla wears a Saudi ruby necklace
This architecturally linear-style diamond and ruby necklace is extravagant, appearing to use over 100 carats of colorless diamonds and 37 oval blend-cut Burmese rubies.
Back in the mid-2000s, necklaces were valued at about $1.5 million, and now the value of diamonds has increased, and jewelry can be worth more than $3 million.
2. Saudi Ruby Necklace No. 2
In March 2013, Charles and Camilla visited Saudi Arabia again during a trip to the Middle East. This time, Camilla received rubies and diamond jewelry from King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
The kit is luxurious and contains a necklace, a pair of earrings, and a bracelet.
3. Saudi emerald necklace
Saudi emerald necklace
Like the first ruby necklace, this emerald necklace was a Saudi gift that Camilla received in March 2006.
The emerald necklace has a matching bracelet, which Camilla has worn publicly several times and has not appeared in recent years.
4. Saudi sapphire necklace
This sapphire necklace was given to Camilla along with rubies and emeralds.
Camilla wears a Saudi sapphire necklace
This necklace features a diamond base with nine sapphires and diamond pendants. The pendant can be removed and transformed into a more minimalist necklace.
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, received a pair of diamond earrings from the Saudi royal family when she got married. The earrings were reportedly brought to Buckingham Palace by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Megan wears Saudi diamond earrings
Diamond earrings may have been made by Chopard, and Meghan wore them several times during her royal time.
According to the Saudi royal family's custom of giving jewelry so much, Princess Kate must have received jewelry gifts from the Saudi royal family when she was married, but it was not confirmed by the royal family.
Kate wears an emerald jewelry set
I think the emerald and ruby jewelry kit that Kate once wore was most likely given to the Saudi royal family. Because the jewelry sent by the Saudi royal family has always been exaggerated.
Kate wears a ruby necklace
Don't look at it, don't know, a look of shock, the Saudi royal family has sent so much jewelry to the British royal family over the years. I think the British royal family should have experienced the joy of being friends with local tycoons, and receiving jewelry gifts was soft.
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