10/13/2025
✨ Among all the jewels that have ever graced the halls of Buckingham, few carry a story as radiant as the Brazilian Aquamarine Tiara — a gift from Brazil to Queen Elizabeth II that has crossed generations and now seems to await its new moment of glory.
👑 Created in 1957, the tiara was born from a set offered by the Brazilian people to the young monarch in 1953. Each blue stone, extracted from the warm lands of Brazil, was cut with almost artisanal precision. The result: a spectacle of light that united two worlds — the tropical and the imperial — in perfect harmony.
💎 Decades later, the sparkle of these gems found new life in an editorial recreation created by us at the Royal News Channel. The imagined scene shows the Princess of Wales at a state banquet, wearing the legendary tiara with the same elegance that marked the reign of Elizabeth II. The aquamarine’s blue glows in the eyes of the future Queen, while the golden light of the hall surrounds them — a symbolic portrait of continuity, where tradition and modernity dance side by side.
🌿 It is not just a tiara. It is a symbol of friendship, legacy, and continuity. A heritage that crossed the Atlantic and now rests under a new light — that of the woman who will one day be crowned, carrying the brilliance of history in her own crown.
✨ And you — can you imagine the first official portrait of Queen Catherine wearing this legendary jewel?