Queen Mary’s Celtic Knot Brooch


King Charles and Queen Camilla have just begun a two-day visit to Northern Ireland, their first visit following their Coronation this month, and the Queen has debuted a spectacular Royal Heirloom; Queen Mary’s Celtic Knot Brooch

When Princess May of Teck married the Duke of York, the future King George V, in 1893, she received a series of spectacular gifts of jewellery from family, friends and representatives of various parts of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, among which was this striking Diamond Celtic Knot Brooch set with a cabochon Emerald, which was a gift from the then Tsarevitch, the future Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (the sketch was discovered by the wonderful Beth). 

Queen Mary, when the Duchess of York, was only photographed wearing her Emerald and Diamond Celtic Knot Brooch for a portrait taken around 1898 (as shared by Franck).

Upon her death in 1953, Queen Mary left the Emerald and Diamond Celtic Knot Brooch to her granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth II, who was not photographed wearing it until 2014, when she paired it with the Vladimir Tiara and Cambridge Emerald Parure for the first Irish State Banquet at Windsor Castle. 

Now, Queen Camilla has continued the link with Ireland and debuted  Queen Mary’s Celtic Knot Brooch on a visit to the Coronation Garden at Newtownabbey, at the start of a two-day visit to Northern Ireland. Lets hope we continue to see this Royal heirloom for years to come!

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