Princess Charlotte was accompanied by her older brother Prince George as members of the royal family attended the State Funeral for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey
Princess Charlotte has paid a poignant tribute to the Queen with her first piece of jewellery worn to a royal event.
According to Lauren Kiehna, writer and editor of The Court Jeweller, Charlotte sported a small brooch in the shape of a horseshoe on her black coat as a moving tribute to Her Majesty, who was a great lover of the animal. The necklace, which was constructed by Garrard, is believed to have been created from a collection of pearls that were gifted to the Queen by the Japanese government in the 1970s, when she made a formal state visit to the country.
In November 1982, the Queen famously loaned the choker to the late Princess Diana, who went on to wear it during a state visit from Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.
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