Camilla redesigns $129K wedding gift despite that Lady Di had worn it so close to her heart

While love triangles around the world abound, few in recent memory have captured our attention as much as the one between the late Princess Diana, Prince of Wales, and Camilla Shand, the Duchess of Cornwall.

A significant piece of jewelry most recently worn by Camilla has given royal fans much to say.

The jewelry in question is none other than a stunning diamond, royal family heirloom that had, just before Camilla, been one of Princess Diana’s most prized gems.

The “Prince of Wales’ Feathers Brooch” has been passed on in the Royal Family for generations and before Diana, it was safely kept by Queen Elizabeth II.

When her son Prince Charles and Diana were married, it became a truly one of a kind wedding gift for the young bride.

Charles’ second wife Camilla now possesses the 158-year-old Royal family heirloom – albeit in a redesigned form.

Bumpy Beginnings
It’s no secret that Princess Diana and The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles, had a tumultuous marriage. Stories of their difficult union made headlines everywhere throughout their 15-year relationship, and the marriage ultimately ended with divorce in 1996.

It’s also no secret that perhaps the bulk of their issues surrounded Prince Charles’ affections for the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Shand – and vice versa.

After first meeting in 1970, Prince Charles and the Duchess began their romance, and both wished to take it further into a marriage. But this wasn’t possible, as in the eyes of the Crown, Camilla was an unfit candidate to marry the Prince.

Camilla lacked the appropriate aristocratic bloodline and was in addition not considered “virginal” enough for the prince.

Despite this, the pair couldn’t help but maintain their close relationship, though publicly, they consistently called themselves friends.

That “friendship” didn’t cease, even after Prince Charles married Diana, and it eventually culminated in their marriage in 2005.

Prince Charles, ever so fond, wanted to make sure his second wife received only the best… but that included the famed diamond brooch, also his first wife’s most prized wedding gift.

Not the Only Gift

This was, whoever, far from the first gift the Prince bestowed to Camilla.

The Duchess has notoriously received a rather untimely gift from Prince Charles, just two weeks before he and Princess Diana were scheduled to be wed: a gold chain bracelet with a blue enamel disc intertwined with the inscriptions “G and F” (Gladys and Fred) — Prince Charles and Camilla’s nicknames.

Princess Diana has previously admitted that she became aware of the gift after someone in the royal office had disclosed information about it to her. But it wasn’t until she saw the parcel containing the gift with her own eyes that she was truly torn apart.

“I was devastated,” she said. “He’d found the virgin, the sacrificial lamb, and in a way, he was obsessed with me. But it was hot and cold, hot and cold.”

At lunch on that same day, Prince Charles presented the bracelet to Camilla.

Princess Diana was completely heartbroken and even told her sisters that she simply could not marry the Prince.

“So I went upstairs, had lunch with my sisters who were there and said: ‘I can’t marry him, I can’t do this, this is absolutely unbelievable,’” she explained in her autobiography.

Despite her apprehensions, two days later, on a Wednesday, Prince Charles and Princess Diana were married at St Paul’s Cathedral.

A Royal Wedding
Princess Diana’s marriage to Prince Charles in 1981 captivated the whole world. Naturally, the Princess was bestowed with plenty of wedding gifts, but perhaps none as significant as the Prince of Wales’ Feathers Brooch which has a long history of being possessed by royalties and which the Queen Mother offered to Diana herself.

The stunning diamond brooch was first bestowed to Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863 in celebration of her wedding to King Edward VII.

The spectacular jewelry piece features diamonds with small emeralds surrounding the Prince of Wales Ostrich Feathers, which are in turn made up of additional smaller diamonds.

The iconic brooch was passed down generation after generation, making the rounds amongst royalty. It reached Queen Elizabeth II before encircling the neck of Princess Di in 1981, who liked to wear it as a necklace.

The night just before their wedding, Diana also received a signet ring from Prince Charles, accompanied by a card, saying:

“I’m so proud of you, and when you come up, I’ll be there at the altar for you tomorrow. Just look ’em in the eye and knock ’em dead.”

Despite the myriad of doubts, apprehensions and fears no doubt plaguing both bride and groom’s minds, the wedding went forward, and Prince Charles was indeed at the altar waiting for his beautiful bride as she walked down the aisle.

For Princess Diana, it was an anxiety-ridden event. As she describes in her autobiography, she of course knew that Camilla would be in attendance, and this plagued her mind in the days and hours before the big moment.

She recalls the exact moment she laid eyes on the Duchess of Cornwall: “So walking down the aisle, I spotted Camilla, pale grey, veiled pillbox hat, saw it all, her son Tom standing on a chair. To this day, you know – vivid memory.”