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In normal times, each September brings a fun and boisterous royal event: the Braemar Highland Games, which has been attended by the royal family in Scotland for decades. The Queen has a special brooch for the event: the Braemar Feather Brooch.
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In normal times, each September brings a fun and boisterous royal event: the Braemar Highland Games, which has been attended by the royal family in Scotland for decades. The Queen has a special brooch for the event: the Braemar Feather Brooch.
One of the best parts of royal jewelry is the longevity—getting to see jewels passed down from generation to generation, and worn in new and innovative ways along the way. We’ve seen royal women wearing this particular set of diamond jewels for more than a century. Here’s a closer look at the Argyll Diamond Daisies.
Our Sparkling Spotlight on the jewels of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway wraps up this week with a look at one her most interesting daytime ensembles, worn for a Dutch royal inauguration ceremony.