The Queen has made a sweet nod to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the G7 summit in Cornwall.
The 95-year-old monarch was photographed at the Eden Project wearing her Millet Brooch, which has a sentimental link to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The beautiful piece of jewelry was given to the Queen by the President of the Republic of Botswana during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Uganda.
The gold accessory features sorghum or millet which is the main crop in Botswana, a country known to hold a special place in Meghan and Harry’s hearts.
Harry previously shared the moment he took Meghan for a romantic getaway in Botswana in 2017. Speaking to the BBC, he said: “I managed to persuade her to come join me in Botswana, and we camped out with each other under the stars.”
The duke also said in another interview with Town and County magazine that he feels “more like myself than anywhere else in the world” in the beautiful country.
Botswana holds a very sentimental value for the Sussexes that the main stone in Meghan’s engagement ring is from the country.
This comes after the couple welcomed their second child Lilibet Diana in honor of the Queen and Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana.
One social media user commented: “The Queen wore her flower brooch from Botswana to the G7 Meeting. This is the way she communicates. She was saying ‘Hello – I love you to Harry & Meghan & her new little flower!”
Another wrote: “Botswana brooch = supposedly means I love you Harry and Meghan!”
A third added: “The brooch has no secret message to the markles it came from Botswana but it’s nothing to do with them.”
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