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Meghan Markle Stands Out As The Only Royal Family Member Without A Brooch At RAF Centenary Service

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Meghan Markle Stands Out As The Only Royal Family Member Without A Brooch At RAF Centenary Service

The British Royal Family put on a united front as they attended a special service at Westminster Abbey to mark 100 years of the Royal Air Force, on Tuesday.

But eagle-eyed royal watchers have noticed that new addition, , was the only member of the family without a brooch.

Dressed in a stunning black Dior number featuring a bateau neckline, the Duchess of Sussex looked absolutely divine as she joined and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for the service.

All eyes were on the newlywed, but fans were quick to notice the large diamond dacquer brooch which Kate wore on her pastel blue Alexander McQueen coat dress.

The prestigious brooch, which is adorned with several jewels, is known to be the highest award any female cadet can achieve annually since 1982.

Although Kate is not a cadet, a spokesperson from Buckingham Palace has said that the cadets presented the brooch to the Duchess as a gift following her appointment as Honorary Air Commandant of the organisation.

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The mother of three was last seen wearing the statement piece in 2016, when the Air Cadets marked their 75th anniversary.

When girls joined the cadets in 1982, each year one male member of the cadets would be awarded with a sword and a female with a sash and brooch.

In 2015, the tradition changed, allowing all women to be recognised in the same way as their male peers.

With the sword, Lucinda Condor was the last cadet to be awarded the brooch in 2015.

At the time, she told The Telegraph, “it is quite an honour to wear the brooch, I was the last cadet to wear it, and now she is wearing it.

It is the best accessory.”

Meanwhile, the Queen opted to wear the Jardine Star brooch, which features eight diamond-encrusted rays separated by a single diamond in the middle, surrounded by a cluster of eight smaller stones.

She has previously worn the brooch at other engagements, including her visit to RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland in 2014.

The Duchess of Cornwall, who is Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Halton, also wore her RAF brooch, while Princess Anne, an Honorary Air Commodore of Royal Air Force Brise Norto, wore a gold version of the RAF badge.

All members of the family that wore an RAF brooch did so because they hold an honorary position with RAF bases or squadrons, so Meghan will have to wait a little longer until she gets hers.

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