In 1968, during a private flight to Chile, Queen Elizabeth II accidentally left behind a pair of her undergarments. Now, this historic piece of royal attire is set to be auctioned in the United States, with an estimated starting price of $9,000. The item has sparked significant interest among collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
According to a report from the "Thirty Mile District" website published on December 5th, the tights were discovered on the queen’s private plane during her visit to Chile. They were later acquired by Joseph de Bicske Dobronyi, a wealthy Florida-based collector known as the "Baron." He kept the item for many years before passing away in June at the age of 88. As part of his estate, the elegant undergarment—embroidered with the royal crest—is now being prepared for auction.
This isn’t the first time royal undergarments have made headlines. In 2008, an oversized pair of underpants belonging to Queen Victoria was sold at auction, also fetching around $9,000. It appears that Queen Elizabeth’s undergarments may follow a similar path, drawing attention not only for their historical value but also for their unique connection to the British monarchy.
With the upcoming auction, fans and historians are eagerly anticipating how much this rare item will sell for. Whether it's a curiosity or a valuable artifact, one thing is certain: the queen’s forgotten undergarments are making a comeback in a big way.
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