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06-02-2017, 02:34 AM
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According to the finnish press, queen Margrethe wore yesterday a brooch, which was a gift from president Urho Kekkonen, who was the president of Finland in 1956-1982. And mrs Jenni Haukio wore the Georg Jensen brooch, which she got from queen Margrethe at a state visit to Denmark.
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06-08-2017, 09:06 AM
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11-23-2017, 08:16 PM
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Queen Margrethe is wearing her Turquoise Daisy tiara in Ghana today with other turquoise pieces:
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11-24-2017, 06:15 AM
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11-24-2017, 06:26 AM
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She should wear that turqiose and golden necklace together with the Naasut tiara instead of paring it with diamond Jewels.
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11-24-2017, 09:38 AM
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She should wear that turqiose and golden necklace together with the Naasut tiara instead of paring it with diamond Jewels.
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I don't quite like the necklace. It looks like fake jewelry.
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11-24-2017, 11:10 AM
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The Queen is often very sentimental about her jewellery. This is the first state visit abroad that she has done alone without Prince Henrik since his dementia diagnosis and so I think it is no coincidence that she has chosen the turquoise jewellery which have all been gifts to her over the years from her husband. It's like she's taken a bit of him with her 
They earrings and the brooch were given at her 60th and 70th birthdays (can't remember which way round it was) and the necklace he gave her on her 75th birthday.
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11-24-2017, 11:56 AM
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The Queen is often very sentimental about her jewellery. This is the first state visit abroad that she has done alone without Prince Henrik since his dementia diagnosis and so I think it is no coincidence that she has chosen the turquoise jewellery which have all been gifts to her over the years from her husband. It's like she's taken a bit of him with her 
They earrings and the brooch were given at her 60th and 70th birthdays (can't remember which way round it was) and the necklace he gave her on her 75th birthday.
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Thank you for this explanation,which makes perfect sense! I would do the same thing and admire the way HM is coping with the absence of her husband; she is relieved however he is happily ensconced in Egypt
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The Queen is often very sentimental about her jewellery. This is the first state visit abroad that she has done alone without Prince Henrik since his dementia diagnosis and so I think it is no coincidence that she has chosen the turquoise jewellery which have all been gifts to her over the years from her husband. It's like she's taken a bit of him with her 
They earrings and the brooch were given at her 60th and 70th birthdays (can't remember which way round it was) and the necklace he gave her on her 75th birthday.
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She has recently also worn a few times a pearl necklac with small rubies (or other red stones) between which was a gift from Prince Henrik at their Silver Wedding.
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I don't like the earrings its a bit too much with the necklace and brooch,the tiara is nice.
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I didn't expect a tiara at all, so am actually very pleased to the turquoise bandeau once again. But I agree that the earrings are a bit too big, at least for my taste.
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Queen Margrethe really does have a larger-than-life royal dressing style. It suits her so well.
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The Emerald parure were stunning with the gown at the New Years Court celebrations.
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01-03-2018, 07:38 AM
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This parure is at Rosenborg Castle and may not leave Denmark. I saw them but was more impressed by the huge diamoand collar and the flower brooch.
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