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Queen Camilla’s £10k brooch worn on major occasion each year for special reason
Queen Camilla wore her sentinental Grenadier Guards military brooch for Trooping the Colour which has been previously worn by Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Camilla diligently wore the Grenadier Guards military brooch to honour Queen Elizabeth II whose birthday would have been marked by Trooping the Colour.
Standing side-by-side with her husband, King Charles, the Queen dazzled crowds with her choice of dress for the King’s second Trooping the Colour. She opted for a pale green silk crepe dress and coat by designer Anna Valentine.
She also wore a striking cream-coloured hat with a large brim by designer Philip Treacy – alongside the sentimental brooch.
A fine jewellery expert at Steven Stone said the bejeweled piece Camilla wore featured the cypher of the late monarch’s father, King George VI. Zack Stone explained: “Set with diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds, the bejeweled piece features the cypher of her [Queen Elizabeth II’s] father, King George VI.
“The late monarch first donned the brooch during a Parade of the Grenadier Guards on her 16th birthday in 1942. She continued to wear it for various parades and inspections of the Grenadier Guards throughout her reign. Its final appearance was at Windsor Castle in 2018.”
Queen Camilla first showcased the brooch at a Buckingham Palace ceremony in April 2023. Just a few weeks later, she wore it again at the King’s inaugural Trooping the Colour, last year.
Zack explained: “Its presence at this year’s event suggests that this elegant piece will continue to be a cherished accessory for many years to come. I’d estimate the historic piece to be worth £10k.”
Queen Camilla took over a role left vacant when the Duke of York was forced to give up all his military appointments, and she was appointed in late 2022.