Queen Elizabeth II leaves complex legacy for Aboriginal Australians
"As a kid, I grew up looking at her in an aspirational way and thinking: 'Gosh, that's the Queen! And that's my dad receiving an [MBE] order from the Queen!'" the Aboriginal Australian television presenter says.
"She's someone that I always looked up to."
But as Ms Jacobs grew older, the meaning of the photo shifted.
When she looks at it now, she sees a sovereign standing in front of a man who dedicated his life to having the sovereignty of his own people recognised.
"And he died waiting for that recognition," the Whadjuk Noongar woman tells the BBC.
Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have spoken of complicated emotions after the Queen's death.
The oldest continuing cultures on Earth, they suffered great...