Crown Princess Victoria wears the Napoleonic Amethyst Parure Tiara (Photo: Sion Touhig/Getty Images) |
This Week in Royal Jewels: May 20-26
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10. Queen Silvia of Sweden visited her native Germany this week. During a visit to Dusseldorf on Tuesday, she wore a set of diamond and gold jewelry, including a modern brooch.
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9. Infanta Elena of Spain has clearly inherited her mother’s penchant for wearing layers of jewelry. On Thursday, she marked “Dia de la Caridad” in Madrid while wearing layered necklaces, gold hoop earrings, and several bracelets and rings.
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8. Elena’s sister-in-law, Queen Letizia of Spain, wore a pair of elaborate statement earrings on Monday for a visit to an architecture exhibition in Madrid.
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7. On Wednesday, Letizia wore a sparkling pair of earrings in San Millan de la Cogolla. They’re made by Yanes, and they feature diamonds and citrines set in white gold.
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6. Queen Mathilde of the Belgians went bohemian on Monday at the annual Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition in Brussels, pairing gold statement earrings and a huge cuff bracelet with a flowing gown.
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5. Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wore major pearls to christen a cruise ship on Friday. You can read more about her jewels from this event over here!
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4. The kingdom of Jordan celebrated the 70th anniversary of its independence from Britain on Wednesday. Queen Rania wore a striking set of silver-toned jewelry, including earrings, a belt, and a large statement necklace, for the official celebrations.
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3. Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom inaugurated the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday, and she wore the RHS Iris Brooch for the event. Read more about the brooch, plus the jewels that other royals wore to the show, over here!
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2. One of the most exciting jewel moments of the week, without a doubt, was the debut of a new brooch by Queen Elizabeth II: the lens-shaped diamond and pearl brooch she wore at a garden party on Tuesday. Read more about it over here!
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1. Just about the only thing that could top a new piece of royal jewelry = tiaras! My top vote goes jointly to the gala jewels worn by Queen Sonja and Princess Astrid of Norway this week during a state visit from Poland. (Crown Princess Mette-Marit sat out the event because of lingering back problems.) Sonja wore the family’s grand emerald parure, while Astrid wore her whimsical ruby aigrette. The fuzzy screencaps above are from this video — I highly recommend watching it, in part so you can see just how very active this particular aigrette really is!
Details of Tomorrow’s Swedish Royal Christening
Prince Oscar of Sweden appears with his parents, sister, and aunts and uncles on his grandfather’s 70th birthday (Photo: MAJA SUSLIN/TT/AFP/Getty Images) |
On Friday morning in Stockholm, the Swedish royals will gather at the Royal Palace for the christening of Prince Oscar, the son of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel. Here are some of the details we learned today ahead of the event…
Two of Oscar’s godparents: Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway (Photo: Casper Christoffersen/AFP/Getty Images) |
Oscar will have three royal godparents: Princess Madeleine of Sweden (his aunt), Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway. A fourth godparent, Oscar Magnuson, is the son of Oscar’s great-aunt, Princess Christina.
Guests at the christening of Oscar’s big sister, Princess Estelle (Photo: Claudio Bresciani/AFP/Getty Images) |
So far, it’s been confirmed that (along with Oscar’s parents and sister) almost every member of the Swedish royal family will attend: King Carl XVI Gustaf, Queen Silvia, Prince Carl Philip, Princess Sofia, Princess Madeleine, Chris O’Neill, Princess Leonore, and Prince Nicolas. (Baby Alexander will understandably be staying home.) Several members of the extended family will be there too, including Princess Margaretha, Princess Christina, Tord Magnuson, Countess Marianne Bernadotte, and Count Bertil and Countess Jill Bernadotte. Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark will also be attending, as will Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway.
Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Oscar (Photo: Kate Gabor/kungahuset.se) |
Guests will begin arriving at the palace chapel at 11 AM Stockholm time, which translates to 5 AM in New York and 2 AM in Los Angeles. The christening will begin an hour later. The christening will be broadcast by SVT; the broadcast will begin at 11:30 AM Stockholm time. You should be able to view the event worldwide through SVT’s website. Here’s the link!
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