Queen Camilla loves to dig in the family casket and every now and then leads to the limelight forgotten jewelssplendid and precious masterpieces that have not seen the light of the sun for tens and tens of years. It also happened on the closing day of the Royal Ascot when the sovereign was seen to appear with A brooch that belonged to Queen Mary that no one had seen since 1936. To further revive the legal competition that mixes like no other event in the glamorous world and horses has thought of it Eugenie di York. The princess wore a vitamin color dress that certainly did not make it go unnoticed.
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The last day of competitions is the one a little more unloaded on the front of the investments, at least the illustrious ones. However, King Carlo and Queen Camilla, participating in all five days, have supported with their presence the event that more than others embodies the spirit of the British monarchy, the one that still makes a certain type of elegance that would not work everywhere if nothing else for all those hats and cylinders.
Peter Phillips’ girlfriend stole the scene with an impeccable cream -colored outfit. Queen Camilla opted for a sage dress while Beatrice of York and Zara Tindall as usual manage to combine style and tradition on the grassy mantle of the most famous hippodrome in the world
There Regina Camilla to the parade at the Berkshire Hippodrome always reserves surprises on the front of jewels. It doesn’t matter if those are horses, the event deserves to be illuminated by the most beautiful memorabilia in the royal collection. Summaging: On the first day he showed off the Cullinan V pin, the second the pin with the Smeraldi Cambridge, On the third day the Jardine Star brooch And The fourth is the pin that belonged to the maternal great -grandmother of Queen Elizabeth.

King Carlo and Queen Camilla.
Andrew Matthews – Pa Images/Getty ImagesThe sovereign left the real surprise for the fifth day, not that the other pieces were less but had all been seen in recent times. There Rothschild Diamond Watch pin dates back to 1893: it was the gift that Miss Alice, the aristocratic belonging to the well -known family of bankers, did a Mary of Teck For the wedding with Prince Giorgio, the future king Giorgio V.
The princess of Wales absent, in terms of style she was very well replaced by her mother and sister -in -law. Princess Anna stood out going to recover a 1987 suit while the Duchess of Gloucester made a happy King Carlo with his hat

The Diamond brooch is made up of a bow to which it hangs, supported by two chains, a pendant with floral motif that we know to be a clock, a detail that makes the memorabilia different from the other pins with the same shape contained in the casket of the Regina Elisabetta.

Queen Camilla with the thorns that belonged to Queen Mary.
Maureen McLean / Shutterstock / IPa-Agecy.netFrom what you know, the brooch was sighted the last time in 1936. It was pinned on the black coat of the mother queen, the only touch of brightness allowed in the mourning period: Giorgio V had recently been missing. Little is known about the jewel. Certainly Queen Elisabetta inherited her or by the grandmother, Regina Mary, or by her mother, but, at least in public, in her life she never worn her.

Queen Camilla.
Kate Green/Getty ImagesQueen Camilla closed with a white dress with a pleated skirt created for her from Anna Valentine The Ascot marathon combined with a hat Philip Treacy black and white. From the first day sage passed to a brilliant green the second, to give the pastel the third and white the fourth. Indeed this color gives it particularly and well combines with the light emanated by the diamonds. On the wrist you can see one of the five art of the art déco that King Giorgio VInot yet climbed to the throne, had given his wife, the mother queen.
Queen Elisabetta’s grandson embodied the spirit of Eliza Doolittle playing with white and black. The yellow is the color that went largest as they demonstrate Beatrice of York and Harriet Sperling. Princess Anna is particularly inspired in Blue Royal and veil

The other protagonist of the day was Eugenie di York. For her, a long and adherent dress with slightly flared skirt with opening on the neckline and back labeled Whistles combined with a hat of the same nuance Designed by the modisteria Emily London.

Eugenia of York.
Kate Green/Getty ImagesTo further interesting the outfit beyond the geometries of the design of the headdress and the dress there is color, a vibrant red that can turn towards the orange in the sun. A color that is above all a beautiful lash of energy, for the wearer and for those who look at it.
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