Princess Charlotte Honors Royal Legacy with Trooping the Colour Outfit

Young royal wears Queen Elizabeth’s gifted brooch in heartfelt nod to her
great-grandmother

Princess Charlotte’s appearance at the 2025 Trooping the Colour stood out not
just for its elegance, but for the deeply meaningful accessory she chose to
wear.

The 10-year-old royal joined her mother, Princess Catherine, in the ceremonial
carriage procession, both donning coordinated aqua blue outfits accented with
sparkling pins. But it was Charlotte’s diamond horseshoe brooch that quietly
stole the spotlight.

Gifted to her by Queen Elizabeth, the brooch carries rich royal heritage.
Originally worn by the Queen Mother—who was first photographed with the piece
in 1929—it was passed down to Charlotte by the late monarch and first worn by
the young royal at Queen Elizabeth’s state funeral. Her decision to wear it
again for this year’s Trooping the Colour served as a touching tribute to her
great-grandmother.

This marked Charlotte’s second public appearance of the year, following her
presence at the VE Day 80th anniversary parade in May, where she notably wore
no jewellery. The return of this treasured family heirloom at such a prominent
royal event made the moment even more poignant.

Princess Charlotte’s Trooping the Colour Look Pays Tribute to Royal Legacy

With grace beyond her years, Princess Charlotte continues to honour royal
tradition while making her own quiet mark in the public eye.

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