Camilla Parker Bowles was dripping in diamonds for her first overseas trip as Queen Consort.
The 75-year-old royal attended a state banquet in Germany on Wednesday night wearing the Greville Tiara and an elaborate diamond necklace that previously belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The sparkling piece — known as the City of London Fringe Necklace — has an especially sentimental meaning, as it was a wedding gift given to the then-Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip in 1947, per The Court Jeweler.
Created in the 19th century, the diamond necklace is actually threaded with silk, per Lauren Kiehna of



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