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Princess Charlotte’s touching tribute to Queen Elizabeth ahead of Trooping the Colour 2026

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Last updated: June 12, 2026 5:05 pm
News Room Published June 12, 2026
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As royal watchers look ahead to Trooping the Colour 2026, one small accessory could once again steal the spotlight, and that’s Princess Charlotte‘s diamond horseshoe brooch.

The young royal first wore the sentimental piece at Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral in September 2022, in what marked her first appearance wearing a significant royal jewel.

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Princess Charlotte and Catherine, Princess of Wales, coordinated in complementary shades of aqua at Trooping the Colour.

Three years later, Charlotte brought the heirloom back for Trooping the Colour 2025, transforming the delicate accessory into one of the most meaningful pieces in her growing royal wardrobe.

Originally owned by the Queen Mother, the diamond horseshoe brooch was later passed down to Queen Elizabeth II, who gifted it directly to her great-granddaughter.

The young royal paired her pastel aqua ensemble with one of the most meaningful pieces in her jewelry collection.© Max Mumby/Indigo
The young royal paired her pastel aqua ensemble with one of the most meaningful pieces in her jewelry collection.

The gesture made the jewel far more than a family heirloom. It became a symbol of the special bond shared across generations of royal women.

Princess Charlotte rewears a sentimental diamond horseshoe brooch with a special connection to Queen Elizabeth II.© Max Mumby/Indigo
Princess Charlotte rewears a sentimental diamond horseshoe brooch with a special connection to Queen Elizabeth II.

The design itself carries an especially poignant meaning. The horseshoe motif reflects Queen Elizabeth’s lifelong passion for horses, a love that began with riding lessons at the age of three and continued throughout her reign as a dedicated breeder and equestrian.

Charlotte, who has reportedly inherited that same enthusiasm for horseback riding, appeared to honor that shared connection each time she wore the piece in public.

Originally owned by the Queen Mother, the heirloom was later gifted to Princess Charlotte by Queen Elizabeth II.© Max Mumby/Indigo
Originally owned by the Queen Mother, the heirloom was later gifted to Princess Charlotte by Queen Elizabeth II.

At the late monarch’s funeral, Charlotte pinned the brooch to the left side of her black coat dress, pairing it with a traditional boater hat for the solemn occasion.

Princess Charlotte made her first appearance wearing a significant royal jewel at Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral.© Chris Jackson
Princess Charlotte made her first appearance wearing a significant royal jewel at Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral.

When she reintroduced the heirloom at Trooping the Colour 2025, the jewel offered a softer yet equally heartfelt statement, standing out against her pastel aqua dress accented with white piping and bows.

The appearance also created a coordinated mother-daughter fashion moment, as Charlotte’s ensemble complemented the aqua tones worn by Catherine, Princess of Wales.

The diamond horseshoe brooch carried special family significance during the solemn occasion.© Karwai Tang
The diamond horseshoe brooch carried special family significance during the solemn occasion.

Their carefully chosen looks blended royal tradition with modern elegance, while Charlotte’s sparkling brooch provided a touching reminder of the late Queen’s enduring legacy.

Princess Charlotte’s royal jewelry collection:

While Princess Charlotte’s diamond horseshoe brooch remains one of the most meaningful pieces in her collection today, royal experts have long speculated that her jewelry portfolio could expand significantly as she grows older.

Other pieces linked to this inheritance include the Collingwood Pearl Drop Earrings, which were frequently worn by Diana and are now a staple in Catherine’s collection© Max Mumby/Indigo
Other pieces linked to this inheritance include the Collingwood Pearl Drop Earrings, which were frequently worn by Diana and are now a staple in Catherine’s collection

As the daughter of Catherine, Princess of Wales, Charlotte is expected to one day inherit a selection of privately owned jewels connected to both her mother and her late grandmother, Princess Diana.

Among the most notable pieces associated with that legacy is Diana’s iconic sapphire-and-diamond engagement ring, now worn by Catherine, though any future inheritance arrangements remain private.

One of the most iconic items associated with Diana is the Spencer Tiara, worn on her wedding day. Unlike many royal jewels, this tiara belongs to the Spencer family rather than the Crown. © Anwar Hussein
One of the most iconic items associated with Diana is the Spencer Tiara, worn on her wedding day. Unlike many royal jewels, this tiara belongs to the Spencer family rather than the Crown.

Charlotte may also gain access to pieces linked to Queen Elizabeth II, particularly those that were privately owned rather than held as part of the Royal Collection.

The Asprey Oak Leaf Earrings, representing a more modern addition tied to Catherine’s own era. © Pool
The Asprey Oak Leaf Earrings, representing a more modern addition tied to Catherine’s own era.

While historic tiaras and state jewels are traditionally loaned to senior royals rather than inherited, family heirlooms such as the horseshoe brooch offer a glimpse into the personal treasures that can be passed down through generations.

Princess Diana's sapphire engagement ring is one of the most famous pieces of jewelry in history. It features a 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire from Sri Lanka, surrounded by 14 solitaire diamonds and set in 18-carat white gold. © Tim Graham
Princess Diana’s sapphire engagement ring is one of the most famous pieces of jewelry in history. It features a 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire from Sri Lanka, surrounded by 14 solitaire diamonds and set in 18-carat white gold.

For now, however, the young princess’s jewelry choices remain carefully curated and age-appropriate.

That is part of what makes the horseshoe brooch so special. Despite its modest size, the piece carries decades of royal history and serves as a touching reminder of her connection to the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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