The Meaning Behind Queen Elizabeth's Trooping the Colour Ensemble

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The Meaning Behind Queen Elizabeth's Trooping the Colour Ensemble
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The monarch wears the same Diamond Guards brooch every year.

, she wore pearl earrings and a layered pearl necklace, as well as her Diamond Guards brooch, which she wears every June for the Trooping the Colour, which is meant to be her official birthday parade.

The Diamond Guards brooch—made out of natural diamonds—once belonged to the monarch's grandmother, the late Queen Mary. It combines the badges of the five regiments of the British and Commonwealth armies—Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish, and Welsh Guards—which take turns each year"trooping their colours" for the queen. The symbols are enclosed in an oval frame with the Latin phrase,"Quinque Juncta In Uno," which in English means"Five Joined As One.

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