The Meaning Behind Princess Charlotte’s Funeral Brooch
Like Queen Elizabeth II’s Coffin was taken from Westminster Abbey in London to Windsor Castle as part of her funeral, several members of the royal family performed nodding style to the late king. Whether through the choice to wear pearls or the appearance of iconic home jewelryFormal occasions have brought out timeless yet well-thought-out musical groups from the likes of Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle.
But the youngest royals also make tributes in their own way. Princess Charlotte join her parents and brother Prince George at Westminster Abbey, was seen greeting other members of the royal family. Charlotte wore a black Ancar coat, with a velvet collar and buttons that ran down the scalloped edge at the front. With black stockings, she put on a pair of Mary Janes by Manuela de Juan. For the headgear, the little princess preferred a black JT Millinery hat with a bow.
Most notably, however, Charlotte chose the occasion to wear her first brooch, which is poignant knowing her late great-grandmother inclination towards jewelry. In fact, her little diamond horseshoe brooch is not only a nod to Queen Elizabeth II’s love of horses, it’s also a gift to Princess Charlotte from the queen herself too. try, making the choice to wear it today all the more meaningful.
With this look, Princess Charlotte has emulated her mother, who stands beside her in a similar style. Over Middleton is a custom black Alexander McQueen jacket – the same white version she wore to the Colored Army Festival earlier this year. For jewelry, she opted for identical Bahraini pearl drop earrings and a four-row pearl choker necklace she wore at Prince Philip’s funeral in April 2021, both of which belonged to the queen.