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Queen Camilla is wearing the Queen Mother’s Diamond Thistle Brooch for the Garden Party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse today!
What a really beautiful brooch worn today!
This brooch is really a quite amazing piece in that being white diamond on a whitish background it stands out in relief quite beautifully. I am a fan of diamond on white now.Queen Camilla is wearing the Queen Mother’s Diamond Thistle Brooch for the Garden Party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse today!
The Windsors have the finest brooch collection and Camilla likes to wear brooches like her late mother in law.
I am not fond of turquoise, but they suit the queen very well.
Did anybody notice the Queen appeared to be wearing a pair of sapphire and diamond earrings at the funeral? I have never seen that pair previously.
I wondered where they came from (as Camilla does not have her ears pierced), then i read the blog (https://www.thecourtjeweller.com/2023/07/queen-camillas-big-royal-jewelry-moments-so-far.html) and realised that the sapphire ‘studs’ worn to QEII funeral are from the sapphire earrings worn to Camilla’s first state banquet as Queen.
I wondered where they came from (as Camilla does not have her ears pierced), then i read the blog (https://www.thecourtjeweller.com/2023/07/queen-camillas-big-royal-jewelry-moments-so-far.html) and realised that the sapphire ‘studs’ worn to QEII funeral are from the sapphire earrings worn to Camilla’s first state banquet as Queen.
The blog linked showed the pictures - does anyone else think the earrings are adaptable?? And have they drawn the same conclusions??
The two earrings don't look same to me. The diamonds of the funeral one seems bigger, while the state visit one has smaller diamonds. The settings look slightly different as well.
However I'm wondering are the funeral earrings from the George VI necklace, considering the length is adjustable, maybe some clusters have been taken out and modified as earrings?
She could have worn one of the tiaras she has alreadyworn. And I find it disappointing that she doesn't wear as Queen Elizabeth II. always wore one gorgeous black tie State BanquetsSad no tiara, be nice to see her rock something more than those we have already seen her in but then again it is a black tie dinner so a new major tiara was unlikely. Are the sapphires the necklace given to the late Queen be George VI and the bracelet later matched to it?
She could have worn one of the tiaras she has alreadyworn. And I find it disappointing that she doesn't wear as Queen Elizabeth II. always wore one gorgeous black tie State Banquets
I'm sure she wore the Cubitt-Shand Tiara at an otherwise black tie event before so I did wonder if she'd do the same again.
Unfortunately, the ladies of the BRF while happy the sport a tiara at a 'Black Tie' family and friends type of occasion, always follow the formal rules on state visits which dictate that tiaras are only worn to 'White Tie' events. Rats!!!She could have worn one of the tiaras she has alreadyworn. And I find it disappointing that she doesn't wear as Queen Elizabeth II. always wore one gorgeous black tie State Banquets
Unfortunately, the ladies of the BRF while happy the sport a tiara at a 'Black Tie' family and friends type of occasion, always follow the formal rules on state visits which dictate that tiaras are only worn to 'White Tie' events. Rats!!!
I love the gown and the sapphire and it's definitely a great look, (sapphire definitely is her gemstone) but somehow I wish to see her trying more colour combination, like pairing the sapphires with a burgundy gown, or even pairing this navy gown with some rubies.
If that is the norm now then we will seen even fewer tiaras because I guess there will be a lot of outgoing State Visits coming and at msot the State Dinner will be black tie.
I love the gown and the sapphire and it's definitely a great look, (sapphire definitely is her gemstone) but somehow I wish to see her trying more colour combination, like pairing the sapphires with a burgundy gown, or even pairing this navy gown with some rubies.