Queen Consort Camilla has solemnly joined her husband King Charles and many other royals to mourn the late Queen Elizabeth at her state funeral in Westminster Abbey. She travelled to the landmark building by car with the Princess of Wales and two of her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Prince Charles was joined by his two sons Prince Harry and Prince William to walk behind the late Queen's coffin by foot as 98 Navy sailors carried the State Gun Carriage. Queen Consort Camilla is wearing all-black as a show of respect for the late monarch and paired the mourning outfit with sentimental jewellery.
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She is donning Queen Victoria's statement Hesse Diamond Jubilee brooch for the occasion, a piece she has worn multiple times before.
Adorned with two sapphire pendants and the number 60 in Slavonic characters, the brooch is a statement piece and dazzles against the Queen Consort's mourning outfit.
Camilla has also been seen wearing a blue bracelet regularly since the Queen passed away, and it appears to have sentimental meaning.
The instantly recognisable bracelet is a vintage Alhambra piece by celebrity-favourite jeweller, Van Cleef & Aprels.
Given the four-leaf clover motif symbolises good luck, the Queen Consort seems to be wearing the bracelet as a subtle tribute to her husband's new reign as sovereign.
Four-leaf clovers are also emblematic of love, faith and hope which only adds to the sentimental value of the piece during a period of national mourning.
The high-end bracelet retails for £3,950, but other designs and colours are also available, with price tags starting at £3,450.
Camilla also wore the bracelet during a moving televised tribute to the late monarch that was aired on the BBC last night.
During the pre-recorded interview, the Queen Consort said recalled the late monarch's 'wonderful blue eyes' and said she will 'always remember her smile'.
The Queen Consort isn't the only senior royal who chose to don symbolic jewellery for the funeral procession, as the Princess of Wales is also wearing a piece of jewellery owned by the late Queen Elizabeth.
The Queen originally lent Kate Middleton the pearl choker necklace in 2017 on her and Prince Philips's 70th wedding anniversary.
The Princess of Wales has worn the statement piece for the state funeral in order to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's love.
Princess Charlotte is also wearing a diamond pin in the shape of a horseshoe in a sweet ode to the late Queen's love of horses, while the Duchess of Sussex is wearing a pair of pearl earrings that the Queen gifted to her some years ago.