Eddie Redmayne, apparently out-and-about in London at one of the street parties around the UK + Commonwealth marking Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee Sunday, posing with child actor Dakota Rain Jueguen.
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“Meeting one of my favourite actors #eddieredmayne ❤️ what a lovely jubilee party we had 💙❤️🤍 queensjubilee #goodfood #family #kidactor #industrykids #littlehollywood #littleactress”
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee brooch was made by award-winning British fine jewellery designer, David Marshall, and his team at their workshop in London’s iconic jewellery quarter, Hatton Garden. The piece, which represents the four nations, was commissioned by the Goldsmiths’ Company as a gift to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee.
The brooch – made of 18 carat white gold; platinum; 97 round brilliant cut diamonds (2.50 carat); and 7 fancy cut diamonds (0.40 carat) – was inspired by the four nations of the United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, represented by four diamond set swirls and the national flowers: the rose, the thistle, the daffodil and the shamrock. Seven diamond set bands represent the seven decades of the Queen’s reign. Buckingham Palace proposed the addition of the lily of the valley given the significance of the flower in The Queen’s Coronation bouquet.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge visit Cardiff Castle on June 04, 2022 in Cardiff, Wales.