Camilla remembers Elizabeth II at Ascot Ladies Day with an emblematic jewel

Third day of racing at Berkshire Racecourse, known as Ladies Day. The queen has once again been the object of all eyes thanks to her jewelry, specifically a brooch that she has rescued from the royal jeweler and with which she wanted to remember the deceased Isabel II in what was his favorite event of the year.

It is a rectangular plate-shaped brooch made up of four triangular panels set with diamonds and belonging to the Art Deco movement of the early 20th century. He wore it on the lapel of his dress-coat with French sleeves and midi length, a formula that he repeats this time in aquamarine color and signed by Philip Treacy. The V neckline allows him to wear the fantastic necklace with five rows of pearls with which he already dazzled this Wednesday and which, on this occasion, Camilla The central clasp has been changed. The headdress, matching and topped with feathers, very elegant.

The princess anneIn her line, she has worn a discreet green dress with embroidery, French sleeves and a raised neckline with an off-white headdress. the sister of King Charles III He has also repeated the same jewel that he wore on Wednesday, the well-known Aquamarine Pineflower brooch, which was part of a tiara from his mother Elizabeth II and which she gave him as a wedding gift in 1973.

His daughter, Zara Tindallhas been named one of the best dressed of the day with a white lace model inspired by the 50s and shirt style that has been completed with a beautiful circular headdress decorated with natural flowers.

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