Queen Camilla and the brooch that pays homage to Canada, dressed as at Harry and Meghan’s wedding

There is no mention of Canada that in the Windsor house is not illuminated by the pilling of diamonds in the shape of a maple leaf. There Regina Camilla For the tour that sees her engaged in the country together and King Carlo could not exempt himself from carrying out that rooted family tradition that began in 1939 with the gift of King Giorgio VI to his wife Elizabeth. The memorabilia, inherited later by Queen Elizabeth II, embellished the dress chosen by the sovereign for its arrival in Ottawa, a sign signed Anna Valentine who debuted on May 19, 2018, The wedding day of Harry and Meghan.

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We could say that, a few days after the seventh wedding anniversary of the Dukes of Sussex, the Regina Camilla He wanted to pay homage to the two brushing up that dress from the wardrobe. In reality, the pale pink dress with small fringes, designed by Anna Valentine, must really please the real that has had the opportunity to propose it on several occasions, in the parade of the day of theOrder of the garter in 2019 at Royal Ascot from 2023 And now for the arrival in Canada.

King Carlo and Queen Camilla.

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Unlike the other occasions, Camilla has not combined the creation of any hat for sure to not be forced to keep it in case of foam but also because that type of look abroad works less than in the United Kingdom.

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If we do not know with certainty if his majesty with that outfit He wanted to create a connection with Harry And Meghan who live on the other side of the ocean, we can say without the theme of denial that Diamond’s brooch is a tribute to Canada.

Queen Camilla.

Queen Camilla.

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The maple leaf is a national symbol that even appears at the center of the country’s flag. In 1939 King Giorgio bought the jewel from Asprey for his wife Elizabeth, the future queen mother, on the eve of their tour in Canada. The sovereign appreciated a lot the gift he used with great versatility, also pointed it out to the hat. In 1951 the royal lended the pin to his daughter for his visit to Canadaa year before he got to the throne but never separated from the jewel he wore for life.

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There Regina Elisabetta He inherited the piece in 2002 at the disappearance of the mother and, following his example, he brought the pin into all the events in which Canada was involved, granting the privilege of wearing him in similar circumstances also in Camilla, when he was still the Duchess of Cornwall, and Katethen Duchess of Cambridge.

General Governor Mary Simon The Prime Minister Mark Carney King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

General Governor Mary Simon, Prime Minister Mark Carney, King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

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On the first day of Royal Tour, Queen Camilla allowed himself two changes of dress. After the pale pink dress, to meet the neopremier Mark Carley and the general governor of Canada Mary Simon, he slipped a white black profile dress made by Fiona Claretogether with Anna Valentine the reference designer of Reale. A different dress for the same pin, a memorabilia that tells the story of a family and their bond with Canada, the country on which it now reigns King Carlo.

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