After going to the wedding of his niece, Princess Theodora of Greece, in Athens, Queen Sofia has returned to institutional life. Unstoppable at 85 years old, she will turn 86 on November 2, the King’s mother has presided over the commemorative event of the 19th anniversary of the creation of the Military Emergency Unit (UME), coinciding with the celebration of her patron saint who had place at the Torrejón de Ardoz air base (Madrid). The 15th anniversary has also been commemorated since Doña SofÃa presented the national flag, in its standard form. In this event, the Queen wore an original brooch in the shape of a kite, a tribute to her son who arrives more than five decades later.
Dressed in a sober dark suit with a jacket and pants, Mrs. SofÃa reviewed the troops, saluted the flag and followed the event from a platform with the rest of the authorities. In addition, a commemorative plaque has been inaugurated.
He wore it to the King’s baptism
The queen wanted to wear an original brooch to this event, which has captured the center of all attention. It is about of the comet brooch, a very significant piece which she has had since the time when she was a Princess and which she wore at the baptism of King Philip, on February 8, 1968. It is a flower in the core with a large cabochon sapphire and the tail with gold threads adorned with drops of diamonds and turquoise.
For decades, this spectacular piece was kept in her jewelry box, but it was in June 2023, when Doña SofÃa showed it off at a public event. It was in the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan, eldest son of Kings Abdullah and Rania, and Rawja Alseif, which was attended by, in addition to Kings Juan Carlos and SofÃa, other members of royalty such as the princes of Wales, William and Kate Middleton, William and Maxima of the Netherlands, Eugenia of York, Victoria and Daniel of Sweden or Frederick and Mary of Denmark, among others.
At the Jordanian royal wedding, Queen Sofia displayed an arsenal of jewels that we had not seen for a long time. In addition to the comet broocha, she chose a sapphire and diamond dressing from her personal jeweler. It was a diamond choker and earrings that complemented her spectacular Valentino dress, pink with rhinestones and ruffles.
That evening, for the reception offered by the bride and groom, the Queen changed her clothes and chose a vintage gray-blue lace dress that she combined with the most precious jewels from her personal collection. She dusted off her tiara, the whole sautoir from Niarchos, by Van Cleef et Arpels, a piece of Burmese cabochon rubies and diamonds that can be worn as a tiara. On that occasion, Queen Sofia She opted for the simplest version, a single-row headband. Before this occasion, the last time Doña SofÃa wore a tiara was in June 2014, a few days before the proclamation of Felipe VI, when she chose the Fleur de Lis one.