Princess Anne wears poignant brooch in Uganda that she’s owned since 1969

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Princess Anne is currently visiting Uganda with her husband Tim Laurence as part of the couple’s first royal tour since Queen Elizabeth II passed away in September – and she’s been wearing some spectacular jewellery.

Earlier this week, the Princess Royal paired a navy silk printed wrap dress with a sapphire and pearl brooch that belonged to her late mother when hosting a dinner party at dinner the British High Commissioner’s residence.

Last night, the Princess Royal accessorized with a gold ribbon brooch. Fine jewellery experts at UK retailer Steven Stone have revealed everything you need to know about the sparkling piece.

The brooch is made of gold studded with diamonds, and takes the form of a loosely-knotted ribbon
The piece has been in Anne’s jewellery box for five decades – the Princess Royal first wore it at Buckingham Palace in February 1969, when she met Colonel Frank Borman, who served as commander of the Apollo 8 mission
A versatile workhorse in Anne’s collection, the Princess Royal tends to reserve the piece for daytime wear and has previously worn it to Easter Sunday services and the annual Royal Ascot races
Our experts estimate the brooch to be worth £35,000 ($40,000)
Maxwell Stone commented: “Princess Anne is certainly showcasing some spectacular looks during her Royal tour to Uganda – and her jewellery choices have been oozing with sentiment.

Last night saw the Princess Royal accessorise with a particularly poignant piece – a brooch that’s been in her jewellery box for five decades. Taking the form of a loosely-knotted ribbon, the brooch is made of gold studded with diamonds and was first worn by Anne at Buckingham Palace in February 1969, when she met Colon Frank Borman, who served as commander of the Apollo 8 mission.

A versatile workhorse in Anne’s collection, the Princess Royal tends to reserve the piece for daytime wear but has worn it to some significant evening events – including a trip to Washington D.C in November 2014. She often pairs it with her iconic Grima Pearl earrings – another of her longest serving pieces of jewellery.

I’d estimate the brooch to be worth approximately $40,000.”