This outfit was debuted on 30 April 2013, for a ceremonial welcome in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle for President Sheikh Khalifa of the UEA (Telegraph video here). The Queen Mother's Palm Leaf brooch completed the look:
More than a year later, on 30 December 2014, the Queen wore this outfit again for church at St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham Estate. This time she accessorized with the Frosted Sunflower brooch, gold being a better choice in my opinion as diamonds tend to disappear against the muted palette of the coat:
The Queen wore the dress that goes with this coat on 12 March 2015 for audiences at Buckingham Palace (below, Her Majesty is seen with the Ambassador of Qatar, Mr Yousef Ali Al-Khater). The Queen wore the Duchess of Cambridge's Pearl Pendant brooch (hidden from view in the photo below; note the patch pockets on the dress that echo those on the coat):
The ensamble was then worn on 19 May 2015, for the second garden party of the season at Buckingham Palace. This time, the Jardine Star brooch was worn:
The Queen repeated the look on 6 September 2015, to attend the Sunday morning service at Crathie Kirk on the Balmoral estate (Daily Mail article here). As usual with this sort of appearances, it's difficult to discern which brooch Her Majesty is wearing, although I suspect it *might* be her diamond and gold rose spray one:
On 28 February 2017, the Queen repeated the look to officially open refurbished areas of the Charterhouse, a historic complex of buildings in London dating back to the 14th century that operates today as an almshouse to male pensioners (Daily Mail article here). She wore no brooch:
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