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Royal Heirloom Sparkles at Easter Service
7 Apr
Summary
- Lady Sarah Chatto wore her mother's heirloom brooch to the Easter service.
- The brooch features a sapphire surrounded by diamonds.
- Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling debuted their blended family at the event.

Lady Sarah Chatto, daughter of Princess Margaret, recently attended the Royal Family's annual Easter service at St George's Chapel, Windsor. She notably wore her mother's cherished heirloom brooch, a circular sapphire and diamond pin. This significant piece of jewelry was inherited by Chatto after Princess Margaret's passing on February 9, 2002. The artist has worn the brooch on several occasions since then, including a service in Margaret's honor in April 2002.
The service, held in Berkshire, was attended by senior royals including Prince William and Kate Middleton. Lady Sarah Chatto, 61, was accompanied by her husband, Daniel Chatto, 68. She was elegantly dressed in a navy wool coat, light blue cardigan, and a matching scarf.
This year's Easter service also marked a significant moment for Peter Phillips, son of Princess Anne. He attended with his fiancée, Harriet Sperling, and their blended family. This included Phillips's daughters, Isla and Savannah, from his previous marriage, and Sperling's daughter, Georgina. The couple announced their engagement last summer and are preparing for their wedding on June 6 at All Saints Church in Kemble, Cirencester.