Queen Camilla Wears Historic Brooch During King Charles's First U.S. State Visit
Queen Camilla marked the beginning of King Charles III's first U.S. state visit by wearing a brooch with significant historical ties to American-British relations. The brooch, a Cartier design featuring the Union Jack and Stars and Stripes, was originally gifted to Queen Elizabeth II during her 1957 state visit to the United States. The piece, crafted with rubies, diamonds, and emeralds, symbolizes the longstanding relationship between the two nations. Camilla wore the brooch upon arrival at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, paired with a pale pink Dior coatdress. The visit, which includes a White House state dinner and an expected address to Congress, is part of a four-day schedule commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States' founding.