Princess Diana's Jewels
This is the charm bracelet that Diana received as a gift from Prince Charles.
Each year for the first ten years of their marriage he gave her a different charm to add to the bracelet.
In 1982 and 1984 he gave her a gold W and H to mark the births of their sons William and Harry.
Other charms he bought her included a pair of ballet shoes because Diana had once dreamed of becoming a ballet dancer, a tennis racquet, as tennis was her favourite sport ; a polo cap to represent his love of Polo ; a miniature St Pauls Cathedral for where they married ; a bear for her love of teddy bears ; an apple to represent her love of Manhattan and finally a pig which he must have given her as a private joke.
Diana never wore the bracelet in public, she kept it safe and to her it was the most precious reminder of all the good times in her marriage.
This is the famous tiara worn by Queen Mary who was an Grandmother to Queen Elizabeth the second.
It was designed by Queen Mary in 1914 and was known as the Cambridge Lover’s Knot Tiara.
It was loaned to Diana by the Queen and Diana wore it to various state occasions with matching pearl drop earrings.
Queen Mary had the tiara altered in around 1935 when the top row of pearl spikes were removed.
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Diana wearing a silver bracelet spelling "Princess"