they include a strip of french lace from the official opening of the eurotunnel.tish history and there are priceless gifts here from more than 100 overseas countries and territories. there's even a little something from nowhere on earth. this badge was presented by the astronaut tim peake, it's the first unionjack to be worn in the vacuum of space. her other famous admirers include nelson mandela, who gave her this silk scarf. and from presidentjohn f. kennedy, a signed photograph ofjohn f. kennedy. the queen, of course, has one obvious passion, and visitors will quickly notice a theme emerging. well, there have been several gifts of live horses during the queen's reign, clearly none of which are shown in the exhibition, but also objects relating to horses. so, porcelain horses, an example of her riding horse burmese in bronze, and examples of her mounted. from grand gifts to personal belongings, but for the first time, one of the displays has been dedicated to princess diana, with items chosen by her sons to mark the 20th anniversary of her death. among them, her