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Barry Diller’s book tour for his recently published memoir “Who Knew” hit New York City’s 92Y, where moderator Anderson Cooper asked Diller during a Q&A to reveal “the most coked-up film set” he ever visited during his tenure as the CEO of Paramount Pictures. The former studio executive had the answer almost immediately: Robert Altman’s …
For King Charles and Queen Camilla's historic visit to Canada, the queen opted for the same pale pink coat-dress she wore to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding back in 2018.
During the tour, Camilla wore a diamond maple leaf brooch that was given by King George VI to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, in 1939, ahead of their first royal tour to Canada. That same brooch was passed down to Queen Elizabeth II and has been loaned to other royals, including Catherine, Princess of Wales.
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Royal fans have rushed to social media to share their theory on why Queen Camilla was wearing gloves during her latest public appearance in Canada.
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The expert continued by stating that the bow brooches are "poignant heirlooms of the Crown, passed from queen to queen since Queen Victoria's death in 1901." As such, they are now likely part of Queen Camilla’s collection, continuing the tradition of being worn by the reigning monarch.”
The Maple Leaf brooch isn’t just a pretty piece of ice. Designed in 1939 by British jeweller Asprey, it was crafted in platinum and set with brilliant-cut diamonds to form the shape of a sugar maple leaf-Canada’s national emblem.
Queen Camilla and Princess Kate have ignited royal discussions with subtle gestures that many fans interpret as sweet nods to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. During a historic official visit