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Camilla's Royal Jewels Dazzle at State Banquet
4 Dec
Summary
- Queen Camilla wore the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara.
- The tiara was gifted to Queen Elizabeth in 1947.
- Camilla also wore the Queen Mother's Cartier Bracelet Bandeau.

Queen Camilla recently attended a glittering state banquet held at Windsor Castle, honoring the German president. She captivated attendees in a sophisticated teal blue gown by Fiona Clare. Her ensemble was elevated by a selection of magnificent heirloom jewels, showcasing the deep historical connections within the British royal family.
Central to her adornment was the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, a piece estimated at $10,000,000, previously belonging to Queen Elizabeth II. Originally gifted in 1893 and later modified, it became a wedding present to the late Queen in 1947. Camilla also showcased the Queen Mother's Cartier Bracelet Bandeau, a stunning collection of bracelets gifted by King George VI.
Earlier, Camilla greeted the German president and his wife at Heathrow Airport, opting for a sapphire blue dress and matching coat. Her daytime look was complemented by Queen Victoria's sapphire and diamond brooch. The state banquet ensemble, however, highlighted Camilla's continued role in representing royal tradition and heritage through her choice of exquisite jewelry.




