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How the Queen's scarab brooch pays homage to her beloved Philip

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Prince Philip’s memorial service today, her eyes misty with tears and a brooch he gave her in 1966 pinned to her chest. Clothes fade or break and handbags go in and out of fashion - but jewellery endures and becomes an important way of remembering those who have died.This scarab brooch in particular is weighted with emotion for the Queen and has become a symbol of her 73-year marriage.

Designed by prolific royal jeweller Andrew Grima - who won the then newly founded Duke of Edinburgh award for design - it is made out of yellow gold with a large ruby at the heart, which is accented with carved ruby and diamond embellishments.

Prince Philip gave it to her in 1966 and she has worn it on numerous occasions throughout her reign: most notably at times when she wants to signify her commitment to and love of her husband.This includes the time she wore it in 2017 during her platinum anniversary portraits with the Duke of Edinburgh.

Then, on the 22nd of May 2021, she wore it for her first solo engagement after his death a month earlier - the message being, ‘You may not be here but I am thinking of you’.

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