Anita Atkinson

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A grandmother who owns the largest collection of royal memorabilia in the world has revealed how her thousands of artefacts are worth more than her £200,000 house.Self-confessed 'royal nut' Anita Atkinson from County Durham is the proud owner of 7,000 royal items including jugs, tea towels and flags spanning 200 years. Items date back to 1760 - with her most prized possession being a framed napkin that was used by Prince Charles during a flight.Anita's collection is said to be worth more than her house - which is estimated to be worth £203,000.But the royal historian insists she will never sell the collection as she hopes to pass it down the generations.Anita has since updated her royal museum - located on an old dairy farm - to include a tribute to Prince Philip.She had showcased some of the memorabilia built up over the years including portraits, books, coronation tins and jubilee mugs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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