The Queen visited the Royal British Legion Industries village in Kent on Wednesday to celebrate the charity’s centenary year
The royals' jewellery can sometimes carry significance November 06, 2019 - 16:08 GMT Danielle Stacey The Queen's jewellery appeared to contain a subtle tribute to armed forces veterans during a visit to the Royal British Legion Industries village in Kent on Wednesday. Her Majesty, 93, wore a striking purple wood tweed coat and dress by Karl Ludwig with a matching hat by Angela Kelly and the Kent Amethyst Demi-Parure brooch.
During the engagement in Kent, the Queen met the RBLI village's eldest resident, 99-year-old World War II veteran John Riggs, who told Her Majesty: "You will be sending me - God willing - a card on the first of March next year. I will be 100!"The Queen and Prince Harry at a Walking with the Wounded reception in 2013
The monarch also buried a time capsule, to be opened in 100 years, which included stories of the veterans and their families living in the RBLI village, a commemorative coin and a copy of today's Times newspaper, which included a picture of the Queen on the front page. Make sure you never miss a ROYAL story! Sign up to our newsletter to get all of our celebrity, royal and lifestyle news delivered directly to your inbox.
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