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Our bejeweled tribute to the lifetime of the late Queen Elizabeth II continues at this time with a take a look at a particular piece of jewellery that reinforces the love between generations of the royal household.

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On November 14, 1948, nearly a 12 months to the day after Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s royal wedding ceremony, Elizabeth gave beginning to their first baby. Prince Charles Philip Arthur George of Edinburgh was additionally the primary grandchild of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and his beginning ensured that the monarchy would endure for one more era.

 

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The newborn prince and his mom posed for his first set of official pictures in January 1949. Within the photographs, Princess Elizabeth wears her wedding ceremony earrings with a particular jewel gifted to her by her mother and father to have a good time Charles’s beginning.

 

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Often known as the Flower Basket Brooch, the jewel is about with diamonds and an array of colourful gems, together with sapphires, rubies, and emeralds. This close-up view of the brooch dates to 2016.

 

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Curiously, Princess Elizabeth had worn the brooch in public lengthy earlier than it arrived in her personal jewellery field. She was photographed within the brooch in Might 1939 as her mother and father departed for a prolonged royal tour of Canada. I believe it’s doubtless that she borrowed the brooch from her mom for that individual event, and that Bertie and Elizabeth later determined to present it to their daughter completely.

 

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After Charles’s beginning, the Flower Basket Brooch shortly grew to become one in every of Elizabeth’s most-worn jewels. Above, she wears it in August 1951 at London Airport as she departs for her annual summer season vacation at Balmoral Fortress in Scotland. (As a sidenote: you’ll word that she’s sporting small sleeper earrings as properly, as her ears had simply been pierced.) She continued to put on the brooch usually for a spread of events all through her complete 70-year reign.

 

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In the summertime of 2013, the brooch’s sentimental which means was strengthened following the beginning of one more royal era. The Queen’s grandson, Prince William, and his spouse, Catherine, welcomed their first baby, Prince George, that July.

 

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William, Kate, and George are pictured right here with the Queen three months later, at George’s christening on the Chapel Royal, St. James’s Palace in October 2013.

 

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Touchingly, the Queen selected to put on the Flower Basket Brooch for this celebration of Prince Charles’s first grandson, simply as her mother and father had used the brooch to have a good time his beginning many years earlier.

 

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The brooch had a spot of prominence within the official pictures taken on the day, together with this picture exhibiting 4 generations of the household.

 

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She strengthened the message of the brooch—conveying love for kids, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren—in her Christmas Broadcast in December 2013, when she mirrored on George’s beginning. Sentimentally, the 4 generations {photograph} from his christening was positioned on the desk beside her, in between portraits of her late mother and father.

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Our bejeweled tribute to the lifetime of the late Queen Elizabeth II continues as we speak with a take a look at a particular piece of bijou that reinforces the love between generations of the royal household.

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On November 14, 1948, nearly a yr to the day after Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s royal marriage ceremony, Elizabeth gave beginning to their first little one. Prince Charles Philip Arthur George of Edinburgh was additionally the primary grandchild of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and his beginning ensured that the monarchy would endure for an additional era.

 

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The child prince and his mom posed for his first set of official pictures in January 1949. Within the pictures, Princess Elizabeth wears her marriage ceremony earrings with a particular jewel gifted to her by her mother and father to have a good time Charles’s beginning.

 

1948-1114-basket09 Rebecca Naden – WPA Pool/Getty Photographs

Generally known as the Flower Basket Brooch, the jewel is ready with diamonds and an array of colourful gems, together with sapphires, rubies, and emeralds. This close-up view of the brooch dates to 2016.

 

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Apparently, Princess Elizabeth had worn the brooch in public lengthy earlier than it arrived in her personal jewellery field. She was photographed within the brooch in Could 1939 as her mother and father departed for a prolonged royal tour of Canada. I believe it’s possible that she borrowed the brooch from her mom for that exact event, and that Bertie and Elizabeth later determined to present it to their daughter completely.

 

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After Charles’s beginning, the Flower Basket Brooch rapidly grew to become one in every of Elizabeth’s most-worn jewels. Above, she wears it in August 1951 at London Airport as she departs for her annual summer time vacation at Balmoral Citadel in Scotland. (As a sidenote: you’ll notice that she’s sporting small sleeper earrings as effectively, as her ears had simply been pierced.) She continued to put on the brooch recurrently for a variety of events all through her whole 70-year reign.

 

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In the summertime of 2013, the brooch’s sentimental that means was strengthened following the beginning of one more royal era. The Queen’s grandson, Prince William, and his spouse, Catherine, welcomed their first little one, Prince George, that July.

 

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William, Kate, and George are pictured right here with the Queen three months later, at George’s christening on the Chapel Royal, St. James’s Palace in October 2013.

 

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Touchingly, the Queen selected to put on the Flower Basket Brooch for this celebration of Prince Charles’s first grandson, simply as her mother and father had used the brooch to have a good time his beginning many years earlier.

 

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The brooch had a spot of prominence within the official pictures taken on the day, together with this picture exhibiting 4 generations of the household.

 

1948-1114-basket02 John Stillwell – WPA Pool/Getty Photographs

She strengthened the message of the brooch—conveying love for youngsters, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren—in her Christmas Broadcast in December 2013, when she mirrored on George’s beginning. Sentimentally, the 4 generations {photograph} from his christening was positioned on the desk beside her, in between portraits of her late mother and father.

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Had been there any years throughout the Queen’s reign that had been extra thrilling than 2012? Not many, anyway. In a yr that additionally noticed a wildly profitable Olympic Video games in London—that includes the Queen and James Bond, after all—the monarch additionally celebrated her Diamond Jubilee, turning into solely the second sovereign in British historical past to mark such a milestone.

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The Queen often marks her Accession Day privately, as it’s also the anniversary of the demise of her father, King George VI. However on February 6, 2012, the Queen made a go to to King’s Lynn close to Sandringham to greet well-wishers on the daybreak of the sixtieth yr of her exceptional reign.

 

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Her dad and mom had been clearly near her coronary heart that day. On her jacket, she wore a diamond and pearl jewel, the Courtauld Thomson Scallop-Shell Brooch, that belonged to the late Queen Mom.

 

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The Queen was busy with Diamond Jubilee-related occasions for the following a number of months, together with a tour that took her throughout the nation. On Might 13, she and the Duke of Edinburgh joined different family members in Windsor for the Diamond Jubilee Pageant, a part of the annual Royal Windsor Horse Present.

 

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For the pageant, she wore Queen Alexandra’s Marriage ceremony Earrings, a three-stranded pearl necklace, and the Coral Rose Brooch.

 

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On Might 18, the Queen hosted a particular Sovereign’s Jubilee Lunch for her fellow monarchs and heads of state at Windsor Fort. Right here, she welcomes King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden to the fortress for the occasion. Lots of the sovereigns who had been in attendance are additionally associated to the British royal household. Carl Gustaf, for instance, is the grandson of Princess Margaret of Connaught and the great-grandson of Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany.

 

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The Queen (pictured right here with Beatrix of the Netherlands) wore the Duchess of Cambridge’s Pearl Pendant Brooch for the luncheon.

 

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The next day, the Queen and her royal friends attended the Armed Forces Parade and Muster in Windsor, with greater than 2500 troops taking part within the occasion.

 

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The Queen selected a favourite brooch from her late mom’s assortment for the occasion: the Queen Mom’s Palm Leaf Brooch.

 

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The Diamond Jubilee celebrations had been in full swing in June, with a weekend of festivities that started with the Epsom Derby on June 2.

 

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For the Derby, the Queen wore Queen Mary’s Russian Sapphire Brooch. The jewel was Queen Mary’s wedding ceremony present from Empress Marie Feodorovna of Russia (aunt of King George V) in 1893.

 

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On June 3, the royal household boarded the royal barge, the Spirit of Chartwell, for the Diamond Jubilee Water Pageant on the River Thames in London.

 

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The Queen sparkled within the Jardine Star Brooch for the particular pageant.

 

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On June 4, Buckingham Palace was rocking for the Get together on the Palace, a star-studded live performance. Many members of the royal household had been in attendance, though the Duke of Edinburgh, who had fallen unwell after the water pageant, was hospitalized simply earlier than the live performance and sadly needed to miss the remaining jubilee festivities.

 

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The Queen, who lit a beacon outdoors the palace throughout the night, wore particular pearls for the occasion: the Girls of Devonshire Earrings and the Queen Anne and Queen Caroline Pearl Necklaces.

 

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The celebrations culminated on June 5 with a service of thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral, a luncheon on the Guildhall, and a balcony look at Buckingham Palace.

 

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The Queen took the diamond theme of the occasion significantly on this event, carrying the Cullinan III & IV Brooch along with her pearls. That is the brooch that she jokingly calls “Granny’s Chips,” as a result of she inherited the (in no way small) diamonds from her grandmother, Queen Mary.

 

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The Queen wrapped up the festivities with a balcony look that bolstered the succession, standing between her eldest son (then the Prince of Wales, now King Charles III) and her eldest grandson (then the Duke of Cambridge, now the Prince of Wales).

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As all of us replicate on the life and legacy of the late Queen Elizabeth II, we’re devoting the subsequent a number of days to a bejeweled tribute right here at The Courtroom Jeweller. We’ll be taking a look at a number of vital days within the lifetime of the late monarch, in addition to the vital items of bijou related to these events. We start within the Nineteen Forties, with a brooch that defines the wartime world of her teenage years.

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Princess Elizabeth, the elder daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, celebrated her eighteenth birthday on April 21, 1944. The younger princess’s teenage years had taken place wholly in a wartime atmosphere. She was 13 when struggle with Germany was declared and fourteen when bombs had been dropped on Buckingham Palace. As Elizabeth got here of age, she turned increasingly more desirous to discover a means to participate within the struggle effort herself.

She demonstrated her patriotism on this official {photograph} taken at Windsor on her eighteenth birthday. Whereas she had obtained some attractive bejeweled presents (together with, notably, these aquamarine brooches, a sapphire bracelet, and this iconic tiara) to mark the milestone, she pinned a much less flashy bauble—the badge of the Grenadier Guards—to her coat as an alternative. (Her mom pinned one other royal jewel, a diamond thistle brooch, to her hat for the {photograph}.)

 

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All through the struggle, the princess sought out methods to take part within the struggle effort. In October 1940, she and her youthful sister, Princess Margaret, made a radio deal with to the youngsters of the Commonwealth by way of BBC’s Kids’s Hour program. Within the broadcast, which was the long run Queen’s first public speech, she stated, “We all know, everybody of us, that ultimately all shall be effectively; for God will look after us and provides us victory and peace. And when peace comes, keep in mind will probably be for us, the youngsters of right this moment, to make the world of tomorrow a greater and happier place.”

 

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By the spring of 1945, the princess was sufficiently old to start serving herself. She enlisted within the Auxiliary Territorial Service, coaching as a mechanic and driver. Ultimately, she was given the rank of honorary second subaltern.

 

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The brand new position gave the princess each a way of objective and a uniform of her personal, which she wore all through the ultimate days and months of the struggle.

 

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Right here, she wears her uniform as she participates in an Armistice Day service on the Cenotaph in London in November 1945, shortly after the tip of the struggle.

 

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One in every of Elizabeth’s most vital wartime associations, although, was with the Grenadier Guards, whose badge she so proudly wore in her eighteenth birthday portrait. She had been named an honorary colonel of the regiment in February 1942, filling a job just lately left vacant by the loss of life of her great-uncle and godfather, the late Duke of Connaught. It was the long run Queen’s very first army appointment, and a particular regimental parade on April 21, 1942—her sixteenth birthday—was additionally her first official public engagement. The small diamond badge of the regiment, which featured her father’s royal cypher, was reportedly a present on that event. Elizabeth was thrilled to have an official army position in the course of the struggle, and the Grenadier Guards had been notably particular to her, as they had been the regiment guarding the royal household at Windsor.

 

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On her eighteenth birthday, she was celebrated by the Guards with a particular presentation of colours. The ceremony happened at her wartime residence, Windsor Fort—described in modern newspapers solely as being “someplace within the nation” for safety causes—the place the princess was offered with a miniature silk reproduction model of the king’s color of the primary battalion of the regiment.

Just a few weeks later, in Might 1944, Elizabeth arrived in Hove (pictured above) for an additional go to with the Grenadier Guards. The diamond badge was once more pinned to her jacket as she reviewed an honor guard.

 

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The badge is simple to identify from this {photograph} taken on the identical day in Hove. Right here, the princess watches parachutists collaborating in workouts. D-Day, considerably, was solely mere weeks away.

 

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The Queen retained her affiliation with the Grenadier Guards for the remainder of her life, turning into Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment (and of the remainder of the Guards regiments) on her father’s loss of life in 1952. She may have swapped out her previous diamond badge for a brand new one bearing her personal royal cypher after her accession, however she didn’t. As a substitute, she wore the Grenadier Guards badge with King George VI’s initials for the remainder of her life.

 

Notice: One in every of our group members, Austin, is performing a particular carillon memorial recital right this moment on the campus of the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. It would happen at 1 PM jap time/midday central time. This system options musical alternatives associated to the lifetime of the late Queen Elizabeth II. Along with his permission, right here’s the livestream hyperlink for many who want to watch. Thanks a lot to Austin for sharing this occasion with all of us!

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Our look again on the glittering royal brides of Belgium continues immediately with the grand marriage ceremony tiara worn by Queen Fabiola in 1960.

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King Baudouin of Belgium, the elder son of King Leopold III and Queen Astrid, married his Spanish aristocratic fiancée, Do~na Fabiola Mora y Aragón, in a pair of glowing ceremonies in Brussels on December 15, 1960. The couple had an fascinating love story: their relationship was organized by a cardinal and a nun (!). You may learn far more about their romance and engagement on this article.

 

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The couple solemnized their marriage in each civil and spiritual marriage ceremony ceremonies. First, they had been wed in civil marriage ceremony ceremony on the Royal Palace in Brussels. There, they signed the paperwork that made their marriage reliable within the eyes of the Belgian state. A number of royals served as witnesses, together with the Prince of Liege (Baudouin’s brother), the Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg (Baudouin’s brother-in-law), and the Depend of Barcelona.

 

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Subsequent, the couple traveled to the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula in Brussels for a Roman Catholic marriage ceremony ceremony. Greater than two thousand friends had been current to witness the non secular marriage ceremony.

 

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Fabiola’s marriage ceremony robe was made by the Spanish couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga. The white satin gown featured fur trim, a nod to the December climate, and a 21-foot practice.

 

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Right here’s a view of the bridal ensemble, worn for each the civil and spiritual marriage ceremony ceremonies, in coloration.

 

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Fabiola secured her bridal veil with the 9 Provinces Tiara, a diadem reserved for using Belgium’s queens. She’s the one lady who has ever worn the tiara on her marriage ceremony day—however she’s additionally the one lady who has married a reigning Belgian king, changing into a queen consort within the course of. The diamond tiara had a sentimental hyperlink to the previous: it was one of many marriage ceremony items provided to King Baudouin’s late mom, Queen Astrid, in 1926. At the moment, the versatile jewel is worn by Queen Mathilde, the spouse of Fabiola’s nephew, King Philippe.

 

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Like her mother-in-law earlier than her, Fabiola acquired tiaras as marriage ceremony items, too. The individuals of her native Spain gave her a diamond coronet-style tiara that could possibly be worn in quite a few totally different configurations. Right here, she receives the tiara from Carmen Franco, the spouse of Spanish head of state Francisco Franco, a number of days earlier than the royal marriage ceremony. The whereabouts of this tiara are presently unknown.

 

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Queen Fabiola additionally acquired a tiara from the individuals of her new nation. The Wolfers Tiara, a small, convertible diamond jewel, was a present from the brokers and jewelers of the diamond trade in Antwerp. Just like the 9 Provinces Tiara, this smaller diadem can also be presently worn by Queen Mathilde.

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Our closing glowing royal wedding ceremony flashback of the week takes us again to 2003, when Princess Claire of Belgium made a stunning splash in a fantastic lace and satin wedding ceremony robe.

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On April 12, 2003, Claire Coombs married Prince Laurent, the second son of King Albert II and Queen Paola of Belgium, in a pair of ceremonies in Brussels. Similar to Laurent’s brother and sister-in-law a number of years earlier, Laurent and Claire had been married in a civil ceremony on the Brussels City Corridor after which in a spiritual ceremony on the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula.

For each ceremonies, Claire wore a stunning robe made by ‘Edouard Vermeulen, the Belgian couturier who runs the label Natan. The satin robe featured a lace overlay on its bodice, together with a placing, romantic off-the-shoulder neckline. The gorgeous gown caught the eyes of royal watchers all over the world—and likewise the eyes of Hollywood costume designers, because it was the inspiration for a marriage gown featured in The Princess Diaries 2 the next yr.

 

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The lace on Claire’s wedding ceremony robe echoed the sample of her heirloom lace veil. The veil was a mortgage from her new mother-in-law, Queen Paola, who inherited it from her mom, Luisa. Paola wore the veil for her wedding ceremony, and he or she additionally loaned it to Queen Mathilde for her wedding ceremony day.

 

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The design of the lace was additionally mirrored within the design of Claire’s delicate diamond wedding ceremony tiara. The petite diamond sparkler was Claire’s wedding ceremony present from her new parents-in-law, King Albert and Queen Paola.

 

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Claire additionally wore a distinctly trendy pair of diamond and pearl drop earrings. The earrings function pavé-set diamond hoops from which pear-shaped pearl drops are suspended.

 

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She additionally wore a slender diamond bracelet on her proper wrist.

 

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Right here’s another have a look at Claire’s earrings and bracelet. You’ll notice that the pearls gleam fantastically on this lighting, and the bracelet’s element—bigger brilliants interspersed alongside the tennis-style bracelet—exhibits up properly right here as nicely.

 

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