Princess Anne Wears 57-Year-Old Piece of Jewelry She Originally Wore as a Teenager to Poignant Service By styloux - April 26, 2026 2 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Princess Anne wore one of the oldest pieces of jewelry in her collection, a gold ribbon brooch originally worn when she was still a teenager, to Anzac Day commemorations on April 25. The 57-year-old brooch was debuted by the Princess Royal in 1969. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prototypes HrFlow.ai Secures 7 Million Dollars (Pre-Series A) to Become the Global Standard for Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applied to HR Data Prototypes New Federal Bills Promote US AI Leadership and Child Safety Prototypes Why Nvidia, Not Alphabet, Is the Best Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock to Own for the Expected $1.75 Trillion SpaceX IPO Prototypes Elon Musk takes stand in trial vs. Sam Altman that could reshape AI’s future Prototypes OpenAI Joins Amazon Bedrock After New Agreement With Microsoft Prototypes Braun: IN AI initiative to help state embrace human-centered artificial intelligence First at 5 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS Naomi Osaka On the Fashion Armor She’s Bringing to Indian Wells... styloux - March 7, 2026 0 “The way you feel when you walk onto the court really matters," says the tennis pro. "When you feel strong, when you feel comfortable... ‘I have never called myself a fashion designer, but a textile... March 22, 2026 Four new Casio metal band watches launching soon April 24, 2026 Starlux partners with Japanese artist on metallic Airbus A350 liveries January 28, 2026 HOT NEWS Prototypes Samsung CMO says AI connects your home, empowers young geniuses, and... SLO County maker turns recycled resin into ‘epic’ earrings. What is... Cars History in motion DISTURBING NEW TREND: ‘Snatch and grab’ jewelry thefts on the rise