The Princess of Wales wore one of Queen Elizabeth II's brooches; the Duchess of Sussex wore earrings that were gifts from the monarch.
"In Western cultures, white gemstones like diamonds and pearls, paired with black clothing, are traditional choices for mourning," Kiehna told BuzzFeed News. “The Queen wore pearls and diamonds for funerals, memorials, and remembrance services throughout her entire reign.”Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images, John Sibley - Pa Images / PA Images via Getty Imagesshe wore on Wednesday on June 14, 2018, shortly before they both attended an official engagement in Halton, England.
“We had breakfast together that morning, and she’d given me a beautiful gift. I just really love being in her company,” Meghan said.The Queen only wore the Diamond and Pearl Leaf brooch in public once — on a trip to Seoul in 1999, as Kiehna detailed in
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