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Being the head of the British Monarchy doesn’t come without its perks. Queen Elizabeth has access to amenities that the rest of us can only dream of, from her many luxurious houses to her collection of high-end cars, and especially her impressive jewelry collection.

The queen doesn’t simply get up in the morning and open her jewelry box to randomly choose which pieces to wear. Instead, her earrings, necklaces, and such are carefully chosen to correspond with not only her outfits but also to the occasion and whomever she might be meeting with.

Her Majesty always looks stunning, and there is simply no denying the fact that her jewelry collection is made up of some of the most precious stones and metals in the entire world. We know that the queen tends to send hidden messages with certain things that she does. Here is how Queen Elizabeth’s ruby tiara has a clever, shady meaning.

Queen Elizabeth’s jewel and tiara collection is massive

Queen Elizabeth II traveling in a carriage to State Opening Of Parliament
Queen Elizabeth II | Peter Summers/Getty Images

The Queen of England has a jewelry and tiara collection that would make anyone’s jaw drop, and she has been wearing the pieces for decades. While most people have one or two special pieces of jewelry, the queen, by contrast, has many, and according to National Diamonds, they pretty much all have a deep history.

For example, she has a special diamond bracelet given to her by Prince Philip on their wedding day. The queen also wears the Festoon necklace quite often, which is a triple diamond strand, and she is also often seen sporting Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Brooch, which was made during the late 19th century.

What else does the queen have in her collection? The Crown Amethyst Suite of Jewels, which consists of a brooch, necklace, and earrings, as well as the Victorian Suite of Sapphire and Diamond set. Let’s not forget all of her breathtaking tiaras such as the Queen Mary’s Fringe Tiara, the Grand Duchess Of Vladimir tiara, and of course, the Imperial State Crown. 

Which tiara did the queen choose when she met with Donald Trump?

Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth II make a toast during a State Banquet at Buckingham Palace on June 3, 2019 in London, England.
Queen Elizabeth and Donald Trump | Dominic Lipinski- WPA Pool/Getty Images

When meeting then-president Donald Trump, even the queen knew that not just any tiara would do! Many experts estimate that she has over 40 tiaras to choose from, and when she was around the then-president of the United States, Queen Elizabeth knew that the Burmese Ruby and Diamond tiara was the right choice.

The stunning headpiece, according to Town & Country, was made in 1973 using 96 rubies gifted to the queen by the people of Burma and has an estimated value of about $7 million dollars. Out of all the tiaras she has, which is her favorite or most worn? It is said to be The Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. 

Queen Elizabeth’s ruby tiara may have had a hidden meaning

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As it turns out, the queen didn’t choose the ruby tiara when meeting with Trump simply because she felt like wearing it. The piece was chosen due to its hidden meaning, which didn’t go unnoticed.

According to Good Housekeeping, although the royals tend to take a neutral stand on politics, the queen wore that specific tiara because of its “symbol of protection against illness and evil.” The rubies are a symbol of protection from disease and evil, and according to a statement by the House of Garrard, who created the piece, “the 96 rubies in the tiara protect she who wears it against 96 diseases that can affect humans.”

Some royal fans even went so far as to say that the queen “shaded” Trump with her choice of the tiara, and although there is no way to know exactly what she was thinking, she looked beautiful nonetheless.