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“Brooch” pieces are considered one of the most important royal jewelry that the princesses and queens of the world were keen to appear on various important occasions, as they help to add a kind of luxury to the precious outfits that they wear, and their price and value increase as the years pass by, as they do not lose their luster with… Time.
In the following lines, “Hen” reviews the most prominent “brooches” that decorated the looks of princesses and queens and added an elegant touch to them, according to what “Hen” magazine reported.
Prince Albert ruby brooch
The history of this brooch dates back to the 1840s, when Prince Albert gave it to his beloved Victoria on their wedding night. She wore it for the first time in 1840. It is considered one of the favorite royal jewelry of the late Queen of Britain, Elizabeth II. It is a brooch designed from a large blue sapphire. With 12 pieces of diamonds, Victoria also wore it several times following her husband’s death in 1861. She recommended that the brooch remain a legacy of the British Crown Jewels, and thus the four queens and the king’s wives shone with it, including Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary Teck, Queen Elizabeth the Mother, and Queen Elizabeth II.
Prince of Wales feather brooch made of emeralds and diamonds
Princess Kate Middleton made sure to wear a Prince of Wales feather brooch on her jacket, studded with diamonds, emeralds and rubies, which was a gift from King Charles III, her father-in-law, Prince William, Crown Prince of Britain. It also has a royal origin and goes back to Queen Alexandra when Nearly 4 decades before she became Queen Consort, and years later the brooch became a special necklace for Princess Diana, as Queen Elizabeth Mother gave it to her grandson’s first wife, Diana, in 1981 on the occasion of her marriage to King Charles, and Kate Middleton currently wears the brooch as the new Princess of Wales.
Princess Mary’s The Danish Ruby Parure brooch in rubies and diamonds
Princess Mary, wife of the Crown Prince of Denmark, used to add beauty to her appearance by wearing the Danish Ruby Parure brooch, in addition to a luxurious crown, necklace, brooch, earrings, and hair accessory sparkling with diamonds and red rubies. The Danish royal family’s set dates back to the year 1804, when it was made especially for the Queen. Queen Desiree Clary of Sweden then passed to her granddaughter, Princess Lovisa, upon her marriage to the Crown Prince of Denmark in 1869, and they remain the property of the ladies of the Danish Royal Palace until now.
Queen Máxima’s brooch studded with a blue aquamarine stone
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands always appears with an elegant brooch studded with diamonds and tied in the shape of a bow, with an eye-catching aquamarine stone hanging from it. The stone surrounded by diamonds was originally a pendant belonging to Queen Juliana, which she obtained on the occasion of her marriage in 1937.
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