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The Queen of England's 93rd birthday caused a sensation all over the world. What is her favorite jewelry in life?
On June 1 1, 2009, British officials held the celebration of Elizabeth II's 90th birthday. In fact, the Queen's actual birthday has already passed on April 2 1, but the weather in Britain is too bad to celebrate. After all, in rainy Britain, the weather in early summer is relatively better, so the Queen of England usually has two birthdays, and it is in June.

From the overall Look, Queen Elizabeth loves the matching of suits, and they are colorful. Red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue and purple are all worn once. Knee-length suit collar dress with hat of the same color, black gloves and black shoes look the same for a hundred years, but the biggest highlight of the Queen's collocation is the color change and collocation in details, a crown, earrings and necklace are combined into one.

At this ceremony, the Queen of England wore a light tweed suit, pearl earrings and a necklace, and was full of energy. The jewelry that the Queen chooses to match is still the classic and unchangeable "Elizabeth's Selection"-three rows of pearl necklaces and pearl earrings, which are low-key and noble and gorgeous, with the demeanor of the Queen. On such an important occasion as the celebration, the queen naturally wears a brooch. The brooch worn this time is a special badge of Queen Mary, which actually contains various signs of guards.

It is no exaggeration to say that the Queen of England has the most jewels in the world. After all, she has been collecting all kinds of jewelry since she was a child. Jewelry, as the inheritance of human emotions and the link between people and time, is not easy to die out, but can be passed on. It can accompany you all your life, witness you all your life, shine on you all your life, and even eventually become a family heirloom, passed down from generation to generation. In this respect, nothing is more pleasing to the eye than jewelry.