Queen Elizabeth II attended a morning service at Sandringham donning a snowflake-shaped brooch.

The specific jewelry piece was gifted to the monarch by her former Canadian Governor General and is reportedly an ode to Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's decision to step down as senior members of the royal family to live a new life abroad in Canada.

While the world is still reeling from the news of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's decision to step down as senior members of the royal family, the queen is showcasing her support for the Sussexes.

According to E! News, during the monarch's morning service at Sandringham, she donned a snowflake-shaped brooch that inferred to her well wishes for the couple. The queen wore the piece pinned to a bright blue overcoat, with a matching hat, black gloves, and leather loafers, and she carried a patent-leather handbag.

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The specific piece of jewelry was gifted to the queen in 2017 by her former Canadian Governor General, David Johnston. Reportedly, her decision to wear the brooch in the midst of Meghan and Harry's exit from the royal family is interpreted as a subtle sentiment of support toward her grandson, his family, and their new residence abroad.

"I recognize the challenges they have experienced as a result of intense scrutiny over the last two years and support their wish for a more independent life," said the queen in her official statement regarding the Sussexes' stepping down. "It is my whole family's hope that today's agreement allows them to start building a happy and peaceful new life."

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