Aha - I'm so glad Nellie that you think I was suggesting you advise HM, and others like that idea too.
what I was actually referring to was that in another recent post about the French visit Nellie suggested in a post of hers, that someone must have been with HM at all the places in France to help with the changes of clothes and jewellery, and of course that would most likely be her chief dresser.
--Previous Message-- : Whether its in honour of the French, the : fallen or memory of her mother - or all : three, its clear that HM (under some : guidance ?! (Nellie )) has been wearing : special jewels over these three days. : : : : --Previous Message-- : i agree wholeheartedly......we : "normal" folks wear things like : scarves, jackets, watches, or hats that : belonged to our loved ones who have gone on : as a token of our love and to honor and : remember them....but HM has these beautiful : jewels instead of the more humble items i : mentioned above.....it's often been said : that HM isn't overly fond of wearing jewelry : but sees it as a symbol of the monarchy and : a required trapping of her position....even : more reason for her to use them in memory of : her mother and others....but whatever the : reason she chooses certain pieces, i for : one, am ecstatic of her recent choices!! : : --Previous Message-- : Her Majesty has given jewel lovers a feast : during her trip to France. : I am particularly taken by the fact that she : choose to wear the Coronation necklace and : earrings to the State banquet in Paris. It : is not often that HM wears these jewels, and : I suspect she does not do so to impress, : fashion wise. I suspect that her decision to : wear these jewels is a tribute to the : military personnel who took part in D-Day, a : day on which so many paid the ultimate : sacrifice. What do others think? : : : : : : :