Charlotte's brooch served as a touching nod to her beloved great-grandmother
Princess Charlotte is making headlines for the right reason.
The 10-year-old royal looked beautiful at this year's Trooping the Colour parade, as she joined her mother, the Princess of Wales, in the ceremonial carriage procession.
Both mother and daughter opted for coordinated aqua blue outfits, each accented with sparkling pins-but it was Charlotte's historic diamond horseshoe brooch that captured special attention as the family took part in the traditional military celebration honouring the King's official birthday.
Interestingly, it has become Charlotte's second public appearance of 2025, following her presence at the 80th anniversary parade commemorating VE Day in May.
The brooch holds deep royal significance as Queen Elizabeth gifted the beautiful piece to her great-granddaughter, who debuted it publicly at the late monarch's state funeral.
Charlotte's choice to wear the sentimental brooch for Trooping the Colour served as a touching nod to her beloved great-grandmother.
The brooch basically belonged to Queen Mother, who was first photographed wearing the piece in 1929-nealry a century ago.
It is important to mention, that for VE Day event that took place in May, Charlotte did not wear any jewellery, making today's sparkling accessory all the more remarkable.
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