Queen Camilla showcased a rarely-seen diamond brooch from the late Queen Elizabeth II’s collection during a church visit in Sandringham on Sunday alongside King Charles.
The striking piece, known as the ‘Raspberry pip’ brooch, has only been worn once before by Camilla and was prominently displayed near her collar during the outing.
King Charles wore a double-breasted tan coat as the royal couple braved heavy rain as they made their way to the church service.
Queen Camilla opted for a chocolate-coloured coat, complemented by a hat featuring faux fur trim.
Queen Camilla showcased a rarely-seen diamond brooch from the late Queen Elizabeth II’s collection during a church visit in Sandringham on Sunday alongside King Charles
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The diamond brooch took centre stage in Her Majesty’s ensemble, positioned prominently beside her collar.
The distinctive Raspberry pip brooch, previously owned by Queen Elizabeth II, takes the form of a Georgian cross and features both topaz and diamonds in its design.
This latest appearance marks only the second time Queen Camilla has been seen wearing this particular piece from the late monarch’s collection.
The choice of jewellery continues Her Majesty’s tradition of wearing meaningful pieces from the royal collection for significant occasions.
The diamond brooch took centre stage in Her Majesty’s ensemble, positioned prominently beside her collar
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This isn’t the first time Queen Camilla has honoured the late monarch through her choice of jewellery.
In March 2024, she wore two stunning floral brooches at the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral.
The matching gold clip brooches, featuring clusters of sapphires and diamonds, were originally gifted to Queen Elizabeth II by her parents in the 1940s.
The late Queen notably wore these pieces during her 1951 North America trip, at a 1991 royal appearance in Bracknell, and at the 1995 Epsom Derby
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This latest appearance marks only the second time Queen Camilla has been seen wearing this particular piece from the late monarch’s collection
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The late Queen’s private jewellery collection comprises approximately 300 pieces, including 98 brooches, 46 necklaces, and 34 pairs of earrings.
The collection also features 15 rings, 14 watches and five pendants.
When not being worn, these precious items are stored in the Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace.
This private collection is separate from the British Crown Jewels, which are housed in the Tower of London and include the Imperial State Crown and St Edward’s Crown.