tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4897554020551470090.post2412693690536423745..comments2024-02-14T19:25:38.935+01:00Comments on Trond Norén Isaksen: The division of Princess Lilian’s estateUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4897554020551470090.post-8192135784128971622013-11-12T10:48:55.714+01:002013-11-12T10:48:55.714+01:00But to reach the sum of 5,311,200 SEK I think ther...But to reach the sum of 5,311,200 SEK I think there must be more jewellery and silver than those items mentioned by Expressen. Another possibility is that those items were not Princess Lilian's property, but belonged to one of the family foundations or to Prince Bertil, who left them to someone else (for instance King Carl Gustaf) but leaving Princess Lilian the right to use them for the rest of her life. The laurel leaf tiara and the pearl necklace with the coloured stones only became her property when Prince Bertil died in 1997.Trond Norén Isaksenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15744875538993319059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4897554020551470090.post-14374958966392290552013-11-12T08:32:40.959+01:002013-11-12T08:32:40.959+01:00I foundt it strange that the brooch princess Lilia...I foundt it strange that the brooch princess Lilian wore as bride or the turqoise necklace she wore at several gala dinners, is not on the list. Were they just fake? Given away before she died? Or maybe it is considered "in the villa". MonicaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com