The Queen wears diamond and pearl jewels at Diamond Jubilee Thames Pageant
For the Diamond Jubilee Thames pageant the Queen was dressed in
white with pearl and diamond jewels to match her outfit. On her
coat was pinned a diamond brooch in the shape of an eight-point
star with a large central diamond from the late Victorian era. It
was left to the Queen by Lady Jardine in 1981 and the central stone
is a diamond in a collet setting. The Queen always wears her
brooches high up on her left shoulder where they are highly
visible. The Queen favours hats with small brims to avoid
overshadowing her face and perhaps her brooches, of which she is
particularly fond.
The Queen also wore a three strand pearl necklace of which she
has three and her grandmother Queen Mary's pearl button
earrings. These earrings were presented to Queen Mary in 1893 on
behalf of the "Ladies of Devonshire" and each has a small diamond
on top. They are known as the Devon earrings and were presented
alongside a pearl and diamond necklace by 650 "Ladies of England"
for her wedding.
The Queen's outfit was chosen to stand out from the rich red and
mauve and gold of the Royal Barge that was part of the 1000 strong
flotilla that was the highlight of the Jubilee Celebrations. The
outfit by couturier Angela Kelly was decorated with gold and
silver discs as well as Swarovski crystals adding sparkle to her
outfit. Had the sun shone, the effect would have been more
resplendant than on the overcast and rainy day.
I was hoping that one of the Cullinan diamond brooches may have
made an appearance on this most significant of events for the
Diamond Jubilee but perhaps the Queen is saving these for another
Jubilee event. I will keep my eye out for them and keep you
posted.