A Look at the exotic royal Jewellery pieces that Queen Consort Camilla will be inheriting after her coronation.

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The Imperial State Crown: It is one of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom and represents the British monarch's sovereignty.

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The Prince Albert Brooch: Prince Albert secretly commissioned Garrards to create this sapphire brooch for his wife Victoria.

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The Girls Of Great Britain And Ireland Tiara: It was given from the 'Girls of Great Britain and Ireland' to the Duchess of York.

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Queen Marry Fringe Tiara: Originally a necklace, it was inherited by Queen Victoria, who used it as a tiara.

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The Diamond Diadem: The diadem is worn by queens regnant, queen consort in procession to coronations.

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The Oriental Circlet Tiara: This tiara was made by Garrard at the request of Prince Albert in 1853 as a gift for Queen Victoria.

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The Kent Amethyst: It features a hexagonal-shaped amethyst in a gorgeous shade of deep purple.

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The Williamson Pink Diamond: It is a pink diamond discovered in 1947 at the Williamson diamond mine in Tanganyika.

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The Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara: It consists of diamonds and a collection of 19 hanging pearls, all set in silver and gold.

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The Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara: It was one of at least two diadems delivered to Buckingham Palace in 1943 in a black tin trunk.