
This week, members of the public had the rare chance to see a special piece of Fabergé art on display in Worcester: a little objet d’art in the shape of a sprig of pear blossom, commissioned to honor a British Army regiment.
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This week, members of the public had the rare chance to see a special piece of Fabergé art on display in Worcester: a little objet d’art in the shape of a sprig of pear blossom, commissioned to honor a British Army regiment.

On Tuesday, Queen Camilla took part in an innovative Armistice Day commemoration, wearing a military badge and a very special handmade poppy.

Today the Princess of Wales traveled to Staffordshire to attend the annual Armistice Day service at the National Memorial Arboretum, wearing ruby and diamond earrings and a special badge.

After Princess Margaret’s death in 2002, many pieces of her royal jewelry were sold. The fate of many pieces not included in that famous auction, including Margaret’s famous ruby and diamond engagement ring, has been unclear. Recently, though, we finally learned where the princess’s engagement ring lives now.

Members of the British royal family were in Whitehall this morning for the annual Remembrance Sunday service, a solemn gathering to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their nation. Appropriately, the ladies of the family all wore military badges and crimson poppies for the occasion.