The Queen was snapped wearing a meaningful brooch as she made a public appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Platinum Jubilee finale this weekend.
Her Majesty, 96, often wears meaningful or sentimental brooches from her vast collection during public occasions.
The jewellery she picked for yesterday's appearance was one of her most famous - her bow brooch - which used to belong to her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria.
It is one of a collection of three bows, commissioned by the monarch in 1858 and crafted by Garrard, all encrusted with diamonds from her personal collection.
The bow brooches are heirlooms of the Crown, which means they get passed down from monarch to monarch.