The British royal family is one of the most powerful families in the world.
When it comes to big moments, the royals set the tone with public addresses and announcements.
But some of the most meaningful aspects of those announcements aren’t immediately obvious.

In fact, many times, meaningful tributes are hidden within their statements.
So, it should be no surprise that she also left messages in her Platinum Jubilee portrait.
But, there may be more to the photo than meets the eye.

According toThe Sun, he spoke from the Blue Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace.
May ‘flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.'"
Most obviously, a framed photograph of her sat to the side.

Though she did say it wasn’t what she wanted, she seemed to respect their choice.
Though the Queen did grant that allowance, it was unclear for how long that arrangement would continue.
During her speech, the monarch thanked the NHS frontline workers for their tireless work.

She also thanked all the citizens who were staying home to slow the spread of the virus.
The speech was widely well-received.
The kingsaid, “I count on the loving help of my darling wife, Camilla.

AsNews.compointed out, Charles’ wording was carefully crafted.
For many years, Camilla was disliked by the public.
She was seen as the other woman, partially responsible for ruining Charles and Princess Diana’s marriage.

The scandal and divorce turned the public on Camila and Charles.
At the time, no one expected Camilla to be Queen Consort one day.
To our young people in particular, I say thank you for the part you have played.”

The monarch shared her encouraging words while sitting beside a photo of her husband.
And as a tribute to her mother, she wore a brooch that once belonged to her.
The pearl and diamond-studded brooch is quickly recognizable due to its unique shell shape.

The Queen Mother often wore the brooch and left the treasured item to her daughter.
Elizabeth wore the piece on a few occasions as a quiet tribute to her mother.
It’s flush the brooch held special significance for both the queen and her mother.

I think the monarchy … has certainly learnt lessons throughout the time."
Included at the end of the list are Diana’s two sisters and brother.