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It goes without saying ... As the old lady with the most precious stones in the world, Queen Elizabeth's love for brooches goes without saying. Whether attending a daytime official business or attending a state banquet, she can always be seen wearing a brooch on her left shoulder.

A brooch is considered as a flower blooming in the heart. Wearing meaningful brooches on specific occasions makes jewelry "a language", which is also a well-known secret of the Queen.

In the past decades, the British royal family has held many weddings. The Queen will also wear her beloved jewels to send blessings to the couple and welcome them to join the royal family and become a member of Windsor.

These weddings also helped us open the queen's jewelry box. If you want to see how thick the British royal family is, you should start from the corner of this ice (breast) mountain (needle).

The Queen once wore a bow brooch at her wedding four times (only the wedding mentioned in this article). Bow has a very beautiful meaning in Chinese, symbolizing love, love and complex. "The heart is like a double screen with a Qian Qian knot in it", which literally means a tearful love story.

There is a similar moral in the west, because it is tied together with ribbons in form, but it expresses a playful side when used on brooches, and because brooches are worn close to the heart, they often have the meanings of "love" and "true love".

At her sister Princess Margaret's wedding, the queen wore a bow brooch.

This brooch was bought by the Queen's grandmother, Queen Mary, from Garnard Jewelry in the 1930 s, and it has a touching name-the real lover's knot. After the death of Queen Mary, this brooch was directly left to her eldest granddaughter, and it is also the largest of all the bow brooches of the Queen.

20 1 1 year, at the wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton, the Queen also wore this large brooch with a bright light yellow suit and dress, which gave the couple a "true love blessing".

The second bow brooch worn at the wedding was Dorset bow brooch, which was given to Queen Mary by Dorset as a wedding gift in 1893. Made by jeweler carrington, it is made of gold, silver and diamonds. Its shape is very beautiful and the materials look cheap.

When Queen Elizabeth got married, her grandmother Queen Mary gave her this brooch as a wedding gift. The Queen wore this bow brooch at the wedding of her only daughter, Princess Anne. Although this marriage didn't last forever, the initial blessing was good ~ I can see that the queen was really happy when I married my daughter.

Although the European royal family has been a family for generations, except for the weddings of Greek relatives, the queen rarely attends the weddings of foreign royal family members.

Greece is Prince Philip's "maiden". At that time, Prince Parov of Greece also lived in Britain. The queen gave her husband face, and she also attended the "family fun" wedding wearing a bow brooch.

This time wearing Kensington bow brooch, this brooch is owned by jewelry company Collingwood &; Co. production, Kensington wedding gift foundation (what department is this? ) 1893 wedding gift for (later) Queen Mary. The main body is made of gold, silver and diamonds, and a detachable baroque pearl is hung on the bow.

Queen Mary, the daughter of Princess Adelaide of Cambridge, was born in Kensington Palace, so she was particularly interested in this brooch and later left it directly to her granddaughter Queen Elizabeth.

Ps: Among the three bow brooches, my favorite brooch is detachable except for creativity, which means there are many ways to wear it, and its shape is exquisite and smart, and it may even be worn as a hairpin ~

The Queen not only sent blessings to the couple with a bow brooch, but also sent good wishes to the two daughters-in-law with pink diamond roses full of girlish hearts.

At the wedding of the eldest son Prince Charles and the youngest son Prince Edward, the Queen wore a Williamson pink diamond rose brooch. This brooch was designed and made by Cartier, and the original pink diamond in the flower heart was a wedding gift from Canadian geologist Williamson. Later, Cartier designed it to look like a mountain rose, and used a round bright-cut pink diamond as the rose heart.

At the wedding of Prince Charles, the Queen wore a light blue dress and a double pearl necklace to match the pink diamond rose brooch.

Later, when Prince Edward married Sophie Jones, the queen wore a light purple suit, a pearl necklace and this brooch.

When Prince Charles got married for the second time, the brooch worn by the Queen was not so girly, so she was blessed. It conveys the spirit of "service".

This brooch (Australia without water) was a gift from the Queen when she visited Australia in February. 1954. It is made by William Drummond, an Australian jewelry company, and is made of platinum with diamonds and yellow diamonds. As we all know, Australia is one of the Commonwealth countries, and it is self-evident that it is necessary to "bow to the Queen".

Besides Camilla's wedding, the Queen also wears this brooch when visiting Sydney, attending church services and giving Christmas speeches.

In 20 18, at the wedding of Prince Harry and Miss Megan markel, the Queen wore a pearl diamond brooch, which was also from the Queen's grandmother, Queen Mary, and was named Richmond Diamond Pearl brooch.

However, brooches are not like this. The queen wore an incomplete version of the pendant at Megan's wedding.

This brooch is a wedding gift from Richmond to Queen Mary. It was supposed to be like this. After the death of Queen Mary, this brooch was left to Queen Elizabeth, who wore it when she visited the Commonwealth countries after she ascended the throne. Later, she began to press the bottom of the box until she was old. Personally, she thinks it will look better with a pendant.

Last year, the Queen's last niece, Miss Kent Gabrila, got married. Although the queen didn't like her cousin's daughter-in-law, she did her duty to attend her niece's wedding.

At this wedding, she wore a palm leaf brooch, which came from Queen Elizabeth, the queen's mother, and was made by Cartier. The Queen Mother loved this brooch all her life and wore this palm leaf brooch at her husband's funeral. Because of this, the queen later wore this brooch when she received Trump, which was interpreted as not welcoming him.

Anyway, with colorful clothes, it looks ok ~

After talking about daughter-in-law, granddaughter, daughter and sister, let's talk about the third generation of the Queen and her three favorite treasures: granddaughter Zara, granddaughter Princess You Jinni and Beatrice Elizabeth Mary.

Beatrice got married during the epidemic this year. There was no carriage parade, no cheers from the people, no guests from all directions. The queen's grandmother borrowed a dress and a crown, but she didn't pay special attention to her jewelry. She wore a rose brooch and went back to Windsor Castle to decorate it after the wedding ~

Zara, the only granddaughter, got married in Scotland. The queen wore a diamond scallop brooch, which was given by her mother. It is a real "hard goods"!

Diamonds are densely arranged on the "shell", with a pearl in the middle and a string of diamonds attached below. As shallow as I am, I feel valuable at first sight ~

This brooch was made by Sir Courtauld-Thomson in 19 19. Later, Sir Courtauld-Thomson's sister left it to Queen Elizabeth, who wore it at the centennial celebration.

In addition, the Queen Mother is also a Scottish aristocrat and a lucky star for longevity. This scallop brooch looks like "you are the baby in my heart", and the treatment of granddaughter and granddaughter is still different ~

Of course ~ if you say "moat", girl's heart, and save face for your baby granddaughter, it is still your grandmother's heart.

Princess You Jinni is Prince Andrew's second daughter and the queen's beloved son. It turned out that her wedding date was May 20 18. Later, in order to make way for Harry Megan, the wedding date was adjusted to 10. I am still a princess attached to the prince's house, so naturally I am not as grand as Harry's wedding. Coupled with the divorce of parents, it is normal for my grandmother to think about partiality.

On that day, the Queen wore a heart-shaped brooch of Cullinan V, with Cullinan V in the middle weighing 18.8 carats. Holding a diamond that looks like a heart in both hands?

When You Jinni's father Prince Andrew was baptized in 1960, the Queen also wore this brooch. Everything from her son to her granddaughter is her treasure ~

12 wedding, 10 brooch, brooch was originally unable to speak, but because of the wearer's past, experience and story, jewelry not only shines, but also has its own mood and language.

The Queen's personal visit to the wedding is the best blessing for the couple, and the language of jewelry makes the visit more story-telling. Then the last question is coming. Which one do you like best 10 brooch?