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Queen Elizabeth's wore fabulous glasses to watch her 3D Christmas video

Britain's Queen Elizabeth sported funky diamond-studded 3D glasses to watch her high-tech Christmas Day video message.
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Published: Dec. 26, 2012 at 10:18 AM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Queen Elizabeth capped off a remarkable year -- that included her Diamond Jubilee, the London Olympics and jumping out of a plane with James Bond -- with a high-tech Christmas message to the nation. Her Majesty delivered the annual holiday message in 3D, and got to watch it afterwards sporting a funky pair of glasses you probably won't be wearing to the movie theater anytime soon.

According to Refinery 29, the queen's couturier, Angela Kelly, emblazoned the glasses with Swarovski diamonds forming the letter "Q."

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