Fabergé Flower’s Royal Legacy | UK News
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A Fabergé flower, rumored to belong to Queen Mother Helen of Romania and now worth over £250,000, is at the heart of a gripping BBC Fake or Fortune mystery. Inherited by Rachael Randles from her step-grandmother Mary, the delicate enamel Martagon lily—set in gold and rock crystal—was once deemed authentic by an auction house, but its value was called into question after Mary’s death. With royal connections, including letters from Queen Elizabeth II, and a deep family legacy, the piece’s true origin is being uncovered through scientific analysis and historical detective work. Tonight’s episode reveals whether this exquisite artifact is genuine—or just another masterpiece of deception.
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