Hochzeit im Königshaus Württemberg & Bulgarien | Royal Wedding | Nadeshda of Bulgaria

Hochzeit Königshäuser Württemberg Bulgarien
Hochzeit Königshäuser Württemberg Bulgarien
Royal Wedding of Princess Nadesda of Bulgaria and Duke Albrecht Eugen of Württemberg

Zwei Königskinder – zweier Königsfamilien heirateten 1924 in Bad Mergentheim. Die Braut, Princessin Nadeshda, wurde von der Großmutter des Bräutigams, Herzogin Maria Theresia und ihrer  Schwester der Prinzessin Eudoxie von Bulgarien und der Bräutigam von seinem Vater Herzog Albrecht von Würtemberg und dem ehemaligen Zaren Ferdinand von Bulgarien dem Vater der Braut, zum Altar geführt.
Unter den Gästen befanden sich die Geschwister des Bräutigams Herzog Philipp Albrecht und Herzogin Marie Margarete, ferner Herzog und Herzogin Robert sowie Herzog Ulrich von Württemberg. Kyrill von Bulgarien der Bruder der Braut und Prinz und Prinzessin Johann Georg von Sachsen, der Herzog von Coburg mit Tochter und die Familien der Häuser Hohenlohe und Leiningen.
Die Prinzessin Nadeshda trug Familienschmuck, der vorher ihrer Grossmutter der Prinzessin von Frankreich,  Herzogin Clementine von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha gehörte. Mehr zu der Geschichte und der Historie von den Juwelen und Schmuck>>

Royal Wedding of two royal families in 1924 in Bad Mergentheim. The bride Princess Nadshda, was led by the grandmother of the groom, Duchess Maria Theresia and her sister Princess Eudoxie of Bulgaria and the groom from his father Duke Albrecht of Wurtemberg and the Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, to the altar.
Among the guests were the sisters of the bridegroom Duke Philipp Albrecht and Duchess Marie Margarete, also Duke and Duchess Robert and Duke Ulrich of Württemberg. Kyrill of Bulgaria the bride’s brother and Prince and Princess Johann Georg of Saxony, the Duke of Coburg with daughter and the families of the homes Hohenlohe and Leiningen.
The princess wore family jewelry that belonged to her grandmother Princess of France, Duchess Clementine of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha >>

Princess of France | Duchess Clementine of Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha | French Crown Jewels

Princess Clementine of Orleans, Duchess August of Saxe-Coburg-and-Gotha, was the joungest daughter of Louis-Philippe, King of the French
Princess Clementine of Orleans, Duchess August of Saxe-Coburg-and-Gotha, was the joungest daughter of Louis-Philippe, King of the French

Diamants, Perles et Pierreries provenant de la Collection des Joyaux de la Couronne

>>Princess Clementine of Orleans | Brooches Brilliants & Pearls | Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha| French Crown Jewels  more about the Jewel History

>>Schmuck Der Prinzessin von Frankreich, Clementine Herzogin von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha Die Perlen Brosche aus den fränzösichen Kronjuwelen – Mehr über die Geschichte

 

 

Carved Ruby,Gold and Diamond Brooch | Andrew Grima |Gift from the Duke of Edinburgh | Queen Elizabeth II. Diamonds Queens Jewels

Carved Ruby, Gold and Diamond Brooch | Grima |Gift from the Duke of Edinburgh
Carved Ruby, Gold and Diamond Brooch | Grima |Gift from the Duke of Edinburgh

Carved Ruby,Gold and Diamond Brooch | Andrew Grima |Gift from the Duke of Edinburgh | Queen Elizabeth II. Diamonds Queens Jewels

 

Exhibition opens today  at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Her Majesty The Queen’s 90th birthday

 This brooch will be on display at the first of three special exhibitions, Fashioning a Reign: 90 Years of Style from The Queen’s Wardrobe, opens today (Thursday, 21 April) at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on the 90th birthday of Her Majesty The Queen.

The group of outfits, which chart Her Majesty’s life and reign from childhood to the present day, and represent family, official and ceremonial occasions, is the largest display of The Queen’s dress ever shown in Scotland.

For public appearances during childhood, Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret often wore formal dress, such as the pink, princess-line coats and matching bonnets in the exhibition.  These outfits were worn by the Princesses, aged nine and five respectively, for a Service of Thanksgiving for the Silver Jubilee of their grandparents, King George V and Queen Mary, at St Paul’s Cathedral on 6 May 1935. Princess Elizabeth also wore the coat for an official visit to the Palace of Holyroodhouse with their parents King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937.

The largest exhibition of The Queen’s dress and accessories ever shown in Scotland,  at the Palace of Holyroodhouse will be followed by exhibitions at the Summer Opening of the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace from 23 July 2016 and at Windsor Castle from 17 September 2016.  In total, around 150 outfits worn by The Queen will be presented across the three Palaces, many chosen because of their close association with the location>>.

 

Greville Ivy Leaf Clips Brooches Royal Gifts for Princess Elizabeth| The Birthday Present

Queen of England Personal Jewels

the history of her  :

Royal Birthday gift | jewel presents | Queen Elizabeth II Jewels
Royal Birthday gift | jewel presents | Queen Elizabeth II Jewels

The Sapphire and Diamond 18th Birthday Bracelet |Princess birthday gifts 

Greville Ivy Leaf Clips Brooch | Princess Birthday Gift

 earlier owned and worne by Queen Mother Elizabeth, the

Duchess of York | Art deco leaf brooch with Sapphire, diamond, emerald, amethyst and ruby | Princess Birthday Gift

 

This photograph has been released to mark Accession Day 2022: the 70th anniversary of Her Majesty’s reign and the start of her Platinum Jubilee year.

Her Majesty is seen with one of her famous red boxes. Over the past 70 years, The Queen has received daily papers from her Private Secretaries, in person or via a red despatch box. The boxes hold documents updating Her Majesty on events in Parliament as well as overseas and Commonwealth matters, and State papers requiring her signature and Royal assent.

This photograph has been released to mark Accession Day 2022: the 70th anniversary of Her Majesty’s reign and the start of her Platinum Jubilee year.

Her Majesty is seen with one of her famous red boxes. Over the past 70 years, The Queen has received daily papers from her Private Secretaries, in person or via a red despatch box. The boxes hold documents updating Her Majesty on events in Parliament as well as overseas and Commonwealth matters, and State papers requiring her signature and Royal assent.

The Queen is wearing two diamond ivy leaf clips, which were a gift from The Queen Mother for the then Princess Elizabeth’s 21st birthday.
This photograph has been released to mark Accession Day 2022 the 70th anniversary of Her Majesty’s reign and the start of her Platinum Jubilee year.
The Queen is wearing two diamond ivy leaf clips, which were a gift from The Queen Mother for the then Princess Elizabeth’s 21st birthday.@chrisjacksongetty



The Queen is wearing two diamond ivy leaf clips, which were a gift from The Queen Mother for the then Princess Elizabeth’s 21st birthday.

The clips were made for Mrs. Greville by Cartier – one in 1930 and the other in 1937. They were bequeathed to The Queen Mother in 1942 and given to The Queen as a 21st birthday present by her parents.

Greville Ivy Leaf Clips Brooches Cartier |Royal Jewel History Queen Elizabeth II|Princess Birthday Gift

Diamond Spray Brooch from the Royal staffs in England | Princess 21st Birthday Gift

Diamond Spray Brooch from the Royal staffs in England | Princess 21st Birthday Gift
Diamond Spray Brooch from the Royal staffs in England | Princess 21st Birthday Gift

Queen of England Personal Jewels

Royal Gifts for Princess Elizabeth | The Birthday Presents….More about the jewel history: Designed as a spray of a wildrose as brooch

Diamond Spray Brooch from the Royal staffs in England | Princess 21st Birthday Gift>>

Graving Dock Diamond Brooch | Gift from the South African Railways and Harbour Administration| Royal Jewels History

Graving Dock Diamond Brooch | Gift from the South African Railways and Harbour Administration
above – on the Graving Dock Diamond Brooch | Gift from the South African Railways and Harbour Administration Queen’s Personal Jewels

To honour the Queen’s 90th birthday I had add some new websites about her personal jewels. Which Queen Elizabeth got as present or gift to her 18th and 21th birthday and between:

Graving Dock Diamond Brooch | Gift from the South African Railways and Harbour Administration >>

While the Royal Family was on tour in South Africa, the South African Railways and Harbour Administration presented a gift to Princess Elizabeth after she opened the then new East London Graving dock on 3 March 1947. 
The present was "five large diamonds from Government mines on the Orange River, flawless stones exquisitely cut" (two half-moon and three emerald-cut diamonds), valued at £3700 for mounting in a bar brooch. See the picture above for the brooch and the casket on display. 
At first in the newspapers was reported to build a bracelet or bangle with the diamonds.
The brooch with two half-moon and three emerald-cut diamonds valued at £3700 for mounting in a bar brooch. See the picture above for the brooch and the casket on display.
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Bar Brooch - first seen in 2019 worn, later worn by Queen Camilla in 2023, Queen Elizabeth's Bar Brooches
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Bar Brooch first seen when she met the High Commissioner of Grenada at Buckingham Palace, October 2019

Diamonds | Birthday gift for the future Queen of England and Royal Family

Diamond Gifts for the royal birthday child and the Royal Family

In 1947, the Royal Family were presented with a selection of diamonds as a gift of the people of South Africa, after an two-month-tour.
The picture below, show  the unset diamonds mounted in wax in the form of a springbok, the symbol of South Africa, presented to the King.

Diamonds to the Royal Family.
Diamonds Gifts to the Royal Family

…..an magnificent unset diamond presented to Queen Elizabeth.
Middle – Princess Margaret received a bracelet, also of 17 brillants and 18 diamond