Camilla, Queen Consort made a touching tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II at this year's Commonwealth Day service. The service was the first lead by King Charles as monarch, where he delivered a message marking the occasion from the Great Pulpit in Westminster Abbey, the location of his coronation in less than two months' time.
Inside the King issued a rallying call to the family of nations urging them to "strive together" to achieve a "global common good" in his first Commonwealth Day address.
While in attendance at the service, the Queen Consort could be seen wearing the late Queen Elizabeth II's sapphire chrysanthemum brooch.The Queen had received the brooch as a gift for launching an aptly named oil tanker, the British Princess, in 1946.
The sparkling diamond and sapphire piece, set in platinum, was worn by then-Princess Elizabeth for the official photos taken on her honeymoon with the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at Broadlands in Hampshire in 1947.
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