Queen Elizabeth: Royal wears "Era" "Eagle" brooch with "Busy Floral Print" | Express.co.uk

2021-12-13 16:23:02 By : Mr. Bei Chen

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On November 17, Queen Elizabeth wore a beautiful eagle brooch at Windsor Castle. After being ordered to rest by her doctor and then sprained her back, the royal fans were happy to see the queen come back for a face-to-face event. Unfortunately, after announcing her back injury, Her Majesty had to cancel her planned appearance in front of the monument on Sunday, November 14.

Fans of the royal family are happy to see that the queen looks so healthy.

She even wore a rare brooch, which according to the Instagram page "Royal Jewelry of England" said, this brooch has not appeared in more than 60 years.

On March 19, 1946, the then Princess Elizabeth launched the HMS Eagle at the Harland and Wolf Shipyards.

At the luncheon during the celebration, the chairman of the shipyard, Sir Frederick Rebeck, asked the future queen to accept a brooch as a souvenir.

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The souvenir is an eagle-shaped diamond brooch.

In her speech, the princess praised the brooch and said: "I will cherish it forever as the most charming and appropriate memorial."

This brooch will be worn occasionally in the first few years after the show.

For example, in 1959, the Queen wore this brooch while visiting the HMS Eagle in Weymouth with Prince Charles on April 29th.

However, this brooch never seems to be Her Majesty's favorite, she mostly wears this jewelry in ship-related activities.

Therefore, the brooch worn by Queen Elizabeth on November 17 is very rare.

Royal fans have different opinions on the brooch.

Instagram user @etiquetteer1 wrote: "Enjoyable and very suitable for that era.

"But lost in that busy floral print..."

Another user, Manasvini Thyagarajan, wrote: "A phoenix wearing an eagle brooch."

On November 17, she met with the Chief of Staff of Defense Sir Nick Carter face to face at Windsor Castle.

The 95-year-old monarch wore a green, orange and white floral dress with a string of pearls and her eagle brooch.

According to Eddie LeVian, CEO of the jewelry company Le Vian, the queen's necklace has a lot of family significance. "

Levian told Express.co.uk: "Her father, King George VI, gave her a pearl necklace before his death in 1952, and Queen Elizabeth ascended the throne the following year.

"The queen has her father's original necklace, as well as several other three-strand pearl necklaces that imitate the original design."

She looks great to be able to stand in her gorgeous kaleidoscope dress.

The queen wore black shoes, which looked very comfortable and durable, which must keep the monarch from standing for a long time.

These photos were taken in the Oak House in Windsor Castle-this is a living room that doubles as a private office.

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