She doesn’t know how to wear a brooch either. Always left side and always as high up as possible. She never listens or learns.
Wonder if thats similar to how an army beret (or the like) is worn the very same, the cap badge always is over the left eye and then the flop sided part as such is pushed over the right.
The interesting thing about the late Queen’s hats is she ALWAYS wore the crown smack bang in the middle of her head. This enable her to pin her lovely hat on and forget about it. The hat never moved and she didn’t have to think about it , even in the wind. So she wore the hat. The hat didn’t wear her. You never saw the late Queen wandering around with a hat in her hand.
Yeah with crowns rather, when she was talking about her and her fathers (George VI's) coronation, but particularly hers, there's literally nothing holding them onto their head, so if they moved their head down as such to read a speech it'd fall off. The St Edwards Crown (and likely the Imperial State) are both hugely heavy. St Edwards Crowns 2.2kg and the Imperial States lighter just over 1kg (like weighing a bag of sugar and a little bit on your head essentially).
Find it rather hilarious the Imperial State Crowns Black Princes Ruby, isn't actually a ruby (its the large red one at the front of it) its a spinel, Henry V had a helmet made that included in during the Battle of Agincourt.
When a highly known historian showed Henry VIII's signature, from what I can remember his H's looked more like Z's I think.