It’s a piece of jewelry that is clearly linked to a fundamental moment in the princess’s existence—and it is precisely here that the more unconventional side of Princess Anne emerges. The royal, although she knows very well how every detail, element, and choice will be scrutinized for hidden messages and meanings, attached the famous brooch to her coat then went on her way.
This week was just one example of her decision not to let the jewels remain locked in her jewelry box after the end of her marriage to Phillips. In fact, the king’s sister has worn it many times over the years—from official banquets to Royal Ascot competitions to last year’s Commonwealth Day celebrations—demonstrating that the person who gave it to her has far more value than the occasion for which she received it.
Definitely a nice way to remember a mother who is no longer there, and to release herself from the association with that long-ago wedding day.
First published by Vanity Fair Spain