The British Royal Family also has a tradition of inheriting or exchanging jewelry to strengthen family bonds. That’s why Princess Kate owns many valuable jewelry collections. This has increased the elegant style of the royal bride.

Photo captionsPrincess Kate owns a valuable jewelry collection that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth II

Princess Kate Middleton often chooses meaningful jewelry for high-profile events, many of which belonged to Princess Diana. Over the years, Kate has also borrowed a number of pieces from Queen Elizabeth II’s jewelry stash, including the queen’s Silver Jubilee earrings that the then-Duchess of Cambridge wore after Prince Louis greeted her. life, in 2018.

Since Queen Elizabeth II passed away in September 2022, the Princess has made an impression by choosing to commemorate her with a piece of jewelry with special meaning, inherited from the queen herself. More recently, at a reception for the diplomatic delegation at Buckingham Palace, the Princess of Wales wore the brilliant Greville chandelier earrings that Queen Elizabeth wore to take photos many times during her reign. Below are the high-value and long-historical pieces of jewelry that Kate inherited from Queen Elizabeth II.

Greville chandelier earrings

In June, the Greville chandelier earrings that Queen Elizabeth II wore many times during her reign were worn by the Princess of Wales for the first time at the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa Al Saif. The dazzling diamond earrings with a chandelier shape were crafted by jeweler Cartier, and were the queen’s wedding gift from her parents. Most recently, Princess Kate wore these earrings at the welcoming party for the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace.

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Diamond and pearl leaf earrings

On this year’s “Remembrance Sunday”, the Princess of Wales, Kate, continued to attract attention when appearing with a pair of leaf-shaped earrings encrusted with diamonds and pearls. This piece of jewelry was previously worn by the Queen during her visit to Nigeria in 2003. Some experts believe that the earrings may have been removed from a brooch of the same design. 

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 Festoon necklace

Inherited from King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II’s Festoon necklace features 105 loose diamonds that her father inherited when he ascended the throne. With a design made from three separate strands, the late queen wore this necklace many times throughout her life, from attending state banquets to posing for official portraits. .

The Princess of Wales paid tribute to the queen by wearing this special necklace in King Charles III’s coronation photo on May 6.

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Three-strand pearl necklace

At a lunch for the governors of the Commonwealth, before the funeral at Buckingham Palace, the Princess of Wales wore Queen Elizabeth II’s famous three-strand pearl necklace. The late Queen was known for her love of pearl jewelry, especially necklaces. She has many different pearl necklaces, from large round beads to three-layered necklaces. What they all have in common is that they are simple pearl necklaces, without any other jewelry or gemstones added. They are all similarly designed so she can wear them alternately. 

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Necklace of the Nizam of Hyderabad

During his wedding, the King of Hyderabad gave Queen Elizabeth II a beautiful diamond necklace. The bracelet crafted by Cartier includes 38 diamonds and the center is 13 emerald-cut diamonds. Featuring a rose motif, the royal chose the necklace herself along with a matching flower crown.

This special necklace was first worn by Princess Kate when attending an event at the National Portrait Gallery in 2014. In 2019, she wore the expensive necklace again at the reception. at Buckingham Palace for the Diplomatic Corps.

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Silver Jubilee diamond and pearl earrings

At the Silver Jubilee celebration, an event marking 25 years on the throne, in 1977, Queen Elizabeth II appeared in public wearing a pink dress with the highlight of diamond and pearl earrings. The bracelet has a classic style, consisting of a teardrop-shaped pearl suspended from a diamond stud.

Kate has worn these earrings many times in the past, including after Prince Louis was born in 2018 and when visiting the Commonwealth before the queen’s funeral.

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Four-strand pearl and diamond necklace

In the early 1980s, Queen Elizabeth II had royal jeweler Garrard create this four-strand pearl and diamond necklace, using pearls sourced from Japan. Princess Diana wore the necklace to a state banquet honoring Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands in 1982; Meanwhile, the current Princess of Wales – Kate Middleton has worn this necklace many times, including the 70th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 2017 and her funeral in 2017. 2022.

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Emerald tassel earrings

At a dinner party in Jamaica in 2022, the now-Princess of Wales wore Queen Elizabeth II’s tasseled emerald and diamond earrings along with a matching bracelet. Both of these pieces belong to the late queen’s emerald jewelry set. They were first worn by her at a state dinner held at Claridge’s Hotel in London in 1989.

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Brooch made of diamonds and pearls

First worn by Queen Elizabeth II in the 1990s, Princess Kate has borrowed her leaf-shaped, pearl- and diamond-encrusted brooch many times to appear at important events, including the visit to commemorate the Battle of Passchendaele in Belgium in 2017. Princess Kate wore the brooch in memory of the monarch when she attended her funeral at Westminster Hall in September 2022.

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Sapphire and diamond earrings

The Princess of Wales borrowed Queen Elizabeth’s sapphire and diamond earrings during her visit to Edinburgh in 2021. The earrings were part of Asprey’s sapphire and diamond jewelry set, which the queen too She added to her jewelry collection in the late 1970s.

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Bahraini pearl earrings

As a wedding gift from the King of Bahrain, the late queen’s teardrop-shaped diamond and pearl earrings were worn by Princess Diana in the 1980s.

During Princess Kate’s time, she wore these earrings at the “Memorial Day” ceremony in 2016. Before that, she also continued to wear them at “Trooping the Color” in 2019 and the queen’s funeral. Elizabeth II in 2022.

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