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  1. Apr 11, 2020 · The Duchy of Lancaster Brooch. Max Mumby/Indigo // Getty Images. Queen Elizabeth actually holds another, curious title: the Duke of Lancaster. Ever since 1399, the monarch has held this title ...

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    • Queen Elizabeth’s Grima Ruby Brooch. This brooch is quite dear to Queen Elizabeth II’s heart, as it was a personal gift from Prince Philip in 1996. Though she wears it often, the Queen perhaps most sentimentally chose this brooch for the couple’s official platinum anniversary portrait in 2017.
    • Queen Elizabeth’s Prince Albert Brooch. This brooch is quite iconic, as it was Prince Albert’s gift to Queen Victoria the night before their wedding. It was her “something blue,” as it features a center oval-cut sapphire that is surrounded by 12 brilliant-cut diamonds, set in yellow gold.
    • Queen Elizabeth’s Cartier Palm Leaf Brooch. The Queen Mother commissioned Cartier to make this palm leaf brooch. It’s been worn on more somber occasions, including the funeral of the Queen Mother’s husband, King George VI.
    • Queen Elizabeth’s Flower Basket Brooch. This brooch was given to Queen Elizabeth II by her parents in 1948, as a gift in celebration of the birth of her first child, Prince Charles.
    • Queen Elizabeth wears the Chelsea Iris Brooch to one of her favorite events. One of Queen Elizabeth’s favorite annual events is the Chelsea Flower Show, which is put on by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).
    • The Duchy of Lancaster Brooch. Just like every other monarch since 1399, Queen Elizabeth also holds another title – the Duke of Lancaster. The Duchy of Lancaster is a key source of income for the royal family.
    • The Prince Albert Brooch. The legacy of this piece dates back to the days of Queen Victoria. The Prince Albert Brooch is a gold-set sapphire and diamond piece that Prince Albert gifted to his wife the day before their wedding.
    • Queen Elizabeth wears the Maple Leaf Brooch when she visits Canada. First owned by the Queen Mother, the Maple Leaf Brooch was a gift to Her Majesty from her father King George VI.
  2. The Duchy of Lancaster is a private estate of the British sovereign. The estate has its origins in the lands held by the medieval Dukes of Lancaster, which came under the direct control of the monarch when Henry Bolingbroke, the then duke of Lancaster, ascended the throne in 1399. [1] [2] In 1461 King Edward IV confirmed that the Duchy would be ...

  3. May 29, 2015 · The Royal Duchy is held in trust by Her Majesty, and provides her with a private income, similar to that of Cornwall. Here, instead of ‘God save The Queen!’, locals sing ‘God save The Duke!’ The Queen, wearing a Duchy of Lancaster brooch, met with 35th Cubs of Skerton, as well as local dignitaries.

  4. Dec 21, 2020 · The Duchy of Lancaster Brooch mimics the Duchy’s coat of arms and is usually worn by Queen Elizabeth while visiting, you guessed it, Lancaster. The Maple Leaf Brooch (Credit: Getty Images)

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