On 9 April 2009, Maundy Thursday at St Edmondsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds, we first saw the Queen wear this gorgeous Tiffany coloured wool outfit with black velvet detailing and matching Rachel Trevor Morgan hat:
On 23 February 2010 we saw what I very strongly suspect is the dress that goes with this coat (colour and cloth weave look identical), when the Queen received Ambassadors at Buckingham Palace (below, with Mexican Ambassador Mr Eduardo Medina-Mora). The dress is made from the same fabric as the coat and features a symmetrical black velvet button detailing:
Then, on 24 February 2011, it reappeared on a visit to Invicta Park Barracks in Maidstone, Kent, where the Queen inspected the 36 Engineer Regiment and The Queen's Gurkha Engineers. This time, the Jardine Star diamond brooch was selected:
And a back view:
The following year, on 28 November 2012, the Queen visited Thames Hospicecare in Windsor to commemorate their 25th anniversary. Uncharacteristically, no brooch was worn:
A few months later, on 20 January 2013, the Queen once again opted for this outfit when going to church at Castle Rising near Sandringham. It was a bitterly cold day and the Queen wrapped up warm with a matching scarf. The magnificent Delhi Carved Emerald brooch was worn:
On 11 May 2013, the Queen chose again this look, accessorised with the Delhi Durbar Emerald brooch like the previous time, for an appearance at the Royal Windsor Horse Show:
Then it was time for another church appearance, on 12 January 2014, when the Queen attended the Sunday service at St Mary Magadalene on the Sandringham Estate, wearing the Round Cambridge Emerald brooch without pendant:
On 5 February 2017, the eve of her Sapphire Jubilee, the Queen selected the outfit for her customary Sunday morning church appearance at St Peter and St Paul, West Newton, on the Sandringham estate (Daily Mail article here). She wore the Cullinan V brooch:
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