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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.
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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.
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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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