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Among the British royal family, Princess Kate has attracted much attention for her elegant temperament and unique taste. She is always well-dressed and sophisticated, and her accessories add a lot of sparkle to her image. Among them, diamond jewelry is particularly eye-catching. Whether it is necklaces, earrings or rings, they all shine brightly when worn by Princess Kate.


The Cartier Halo Crown worn by Princess Kate at her wedding in 2011 is inlaid with 888 diamonds. It is exquisite and compact and is beginner's crown. It is suitable for young royal members to wear and avoids wearing discomfort. Today it has become a classic of royal wedding tiaras.

This tiara is not new. Before Princess Kate wore it, it had been circulated among members of the royal family, but it was rarely popular. It was born in 1936. It was originally a gift from King George VI to his wife, the Queen Mother. The Queen Mother only wore it once and then shelved it. It was later passed down to Queen Elizabeth II, but was never worn publicly. After being given to her sister, Princess Margaret, it was favored for a while but was eventually left out in the cold due to the emergence of the new crown. Princess Anne often wore it in the 1960s and switched to him in the 1970s. It was not until the wedding of Prince William and Princess Kate in 2011 that the crown shined in front of the world again.


In 1923, Elizabeth, Duchess of York, was given a pearl and diamond necklace that her husband purchased from the royal jeweler Garrard. Six months after her marriage, she commissioned Garrard to transform the necklace into a lotus crown. She was quite satisfied with this masterpiece and often wore it in portraits. After her husband ascended the throne, these portraits became widely known. In 1959, the Queen Mother Elizabeth gave the Lotus Tiara to her youngest daughter, Princess Margaret. After the princess passed away, the tiara was included in the collection of Queen Elizabeth II. Until 2013, Kate, as the Duchess of Cambridge, wore the crown again, restoring its brilliance.



In July 2011, newlywed Princess Kate and Prince William visited Canada for the first time to perform royal duties. The Queen lent Kate a diamond maple leaf brooch, made by Asprey & Company, in the shape of a maple leaf, in platinum and set with diamonds. This brooch has been loaned out many times and was worn by the Queen in her youth.

This brooch was originally owned by Queen Elizabeth and was presented to King George VI during his visit to Canada in 1939. During World War II, the Queen Mother often wore it on her hat when inspecting bombed areas in the UK, and later wore it on many occasions related to Canada. After the Queen Mother's death, the brooch was passed on to her daughter, Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen often wears it in diplomatic activities with Canada and often lends it to royal members visiting Canada. When Prince William and his family visited Canada in 2016, Princess Kate wore this brooch, which shows the Queen's preference for her grandson-in-law. This brooch not only carries the meaning of many "firsts", but also symbolizes the royal family's recognition of Princess Kate's identity, which undoubtedly adds a lot of confidence to her as a new member of the royal family.


On the occasion of Princess Kate's 40th birthday, Kensington Palace released a portrait. In one of them, she is wearing a red McQueen red one-shoulder balloon-sleeve dress and only the Queen's Diamond Frame Earrings. The earrings feature floral cluster studs suspended from four graduated diamond pendants surrounded by a diamond frame. Since 2016, Princess Kate has often used these earrings to appear in diplomatic occasions, showing her elegance and dignity.

King Edward VII presented a luxurious jewelry set, including a large diamond crown, diamond and pearl necklace, earrings and brooch. Queen Alexandra wore this set of jewelry on her wedding day, shining brightly. The necklace is embellished with eight pearls, each surrounded by diamonds and cleverly connected to diamond flowers. Three detachable diamond and pearl pendants hang from the bottom, making it even more elegant and luxurious.

At the 2018 state banquet, Princess Kate cleverly paired Queen Mary's Cambridge Lover's Knot tiara with Princess Diana's Collingwood pearl earrings. The pear-shaped pearls and diamonds complemented each other. The three pieces of jewelry that spanned the ages harmoniously blended together, demonstrating extraordinary charm.

In 1947, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, decided to offer a unique gift to marry Queen Elizabeth. He dismantled his mother, Princess Andrew's crown, and designed and made an engagement ring and diamond bracelet as a wedding gift. The bracelet features a repeating geometric pattern with a large round diamond in the center and smaller round diamonds on both sides, showing unique craftsmanship and deep affection.

The Queen treasured the bracelet very much after her wedding. Because it was a precious token given by Prince Philip, it was rarely loaned out. Five years after she married into the royal family, Princess Kate wore this bracelet for the first time at a state banquet in 2015, showing its extraordinary charm. In the following years, Kate wore it four times on many important occasions, including the annual diplomatic reception, the BEFTA awards ceremony and her visit to Norway. This move undoubtedly reflects Queen Elizabeth's deep preference and recognition for her granddaughter-in-law. Even Prince Philip's wedding gift is willing to be lent to Kate to wear, which shows her noble status.


Princess Kate wore the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Greville diamond chandelier earrings, which were originally a wedding gift from the Queen Mother. The first version of the earrings was completed in 1918, with a simple design and only a pendant. After 11 years of careful carving, craftsmen set diamonds of different cuts one by one, and finally it became the dazzling chandelier it is today.

In addition, whether Princess Kate attends important events or wears casual daily wear, her diamond jewelry is dazzling.




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