Within royalty, there have been known to be different personal rituals that members use to feel good, from a greeting or daytime routine, to using lucky charms. Camilla Parker wore a lucky charm from her mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II, at the Ascot races.
Rumors have surfaced indicating that Queen Elizabeth II was aware of Camilla Parker’s relationship and came to support her over Princess Diana, to such a degree of closeness that it appears the current queen, Camilla Parker, wore a lucky charm of her mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II, at the Ascot races.
Last Thursday, June 22nd, Queen Parker and King Charles III attended the third day of the Royal Ascot where they watched her horse, Desert Hero, take the victory of this crucial race. Both kings watched with enthusiasm from the royal box as their horse won the King George V Stakes, however, the pin worn by the monarch had much more importance in the event.
Queen Camilla Parker attended in a pale green, feathered gauze dress and a striking diamond brooch that belonged to Queen Elizabeth II, which she wore as a lucky charm so that her horse could win the competition in which he was entered.
Camilla also wore an elegant white suit with a huge white hat that looked excellent with the mule she was carrying.