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Mystery of Royal wardrobe: A hidden message in accessories of royal women

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Because they always have to keep a neutral attitude, royal women often use accessories such as flowers and bracelets to discreetly express their thoughts.
Join Saostar to find out the message that royal members want to send to the public through their accessories.

1. Flower brooch of the Queen This fruit basket flower brooch was a gift from parents to Queen Elizabeth II when Prince Charles was born. She wore it in her first official portrait with her son. Since 1948, the Queen has used this jewelry many times but she does not wear it at baptism. Only when Prince George was born did she wear it to the boy’s baptism. The Queen wanted to imply the connection between the little prince and his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth and great-grandfather, King George VI. 2. An emerald and diamond necklace In the royal family, Princess Diana is known as a rebel, a man who likes to break the old rules of England. The emerald and diamond necklace was a gift from Queen Elizabeth II to Diana. But Diana did not use it the usual way but put it on her forehead like a crown. A Canadian diplomat standing near the Princess advised her to wear such a bracelet because it evokes a feeling of youthfulness and excitement, similar to her character. 3. The bracelet is engraved with the child’s name Sarah Ferguson attended her daughter’s wedding – Princess Eugenie – in a brilliant costume so few people pay attention to her jewelry. On the Duchess’s wrist is a gold necklace engraved with the names of both her daughters – Princess Beatrice and Eugenie. This is a discreet and skillful way to help her show her motherly love. 4. The wedding day crown is not a royal collection Traditionally brides-to-be will be given a tiara from a British jewelry collection to wear at the wedding ceremony. Queen Elizabeth II asked Diana to wear a Lover’s Knot Tiara but she refused. The princess chose the grandmother’s crown. Her daring was to honor the tradition of the Spencers family. 5. Flower brooch given by the queen This brooch doesn’t look like a classic piece of jewelry, but it has a very important meaning. Queen Elizabeth II awarded the Royal Medal to Kate Middleton in 2017 in praise of her outstanding contributions. 6. Flower crown At the wedding, Sarah Ferguson wore a flower crown, but when the ceremony ended, she reappeared with the crown jewel. In fact, the flowers were attached to the jewel crown and removed gradually to show Ferguson’s transformation when entering the royal family. The diamond tiara below was made exclusively for Sarah on the orders of the Queen. 7. Flower brooch in maple leaf shape All members of the royal family try to pay homage to the country they visit. Kate Middleton wore a maple leaf brooch during her visit to Canada, while Queen Elizabeth II used the same accessory when she came to Canada House in London. 8. Tattoo pendant The Meghan Markle necklace worn in New Zealand is the product of a local jeweler – Jessica McCormack. The pendant is part of a collection called ‘Tattoos’ – where the items are inspired by traditional Maori tattoos. Meghan wants to show respect for the country and culture of New Zealand.