Overview
- Camilla, during Thursday’s White House farewell, wore a vintage Tiffany & Co. brooch that the Trumps had given her last fall, according to Town & Country.
- The Tiffany piece is an 18-karat gold, diamond, and ruby floral brooch valued at more than £30,000, and jewelers say rapid use of a new gift signals gratitude and respect.
- After leaving the White House, she was later photographed at Arlington National Cemetery wearing a Cartier brooch with the Union Jack and the U.S. flag, as reported by GB News and echoed by Geo News.
- The Cartier design has documented provenance to a 1957 gift to Queen Elizabeth II from New York Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr., giving it added U.S.–UK symbolism.
- This week’s formal exchanges also included Tiffany teaspoons for Camilla, a Fiona Rae brooch for the First Lady, and framed historical documents traded by the King and the President, underscoring state-visit protocol.