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Kate Middleton honours her children with a special gesture
Princess Kate remembered her children on a recent trip to Scotland with Prince William

While on a trip to Scotland to mark the 14th anniversary of her marriage to Prince William, Kate Middleton kept her children’s memories close.
Debuting new ornaments from her prized collection, the Princess of Wales wore a set of necklaces which honoured her three children; Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 7.
Her new jewellery featured the children’s initials, G, C, and L, in the order of their births.
While the necklaces have been identified as the Gold Fixed Alphabet Necklace by British designer Daniella Draper.
Known as the Duchess of Rothesay or Lady of the Isles in Scotland, Princess Kate additionally sported a Gold Midnight Moon necklace from Draper’s collection.
She has been known to be in possession of the signature jewellery since at least 2020, previously wearing them at the inauguration of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood in 2021.
Though the mother-of-three has been a relative stickler for tradition when it comes to her personal style, royal observers have noted that she has strayed a little sideways recently, by also forgoing her usual sapphire engagement ring with a different sparkly finger jewellery.
Spotting the ring for the first time in August last year, founder of The Court Jeweller blog, Lauren Kiehna told PEOPLE, “The ring that Kate wore is definitely a newer addition to her jewelry box. It’s a slim, sparkling eternity-style band with alternating light and dark gemstones.”
Further explaining the connection of the rings with Kate’s children as well, the blogger continued, “Many of these eternity bands reflect family relationships. Given that her children’s birthstones are rubies, emeralds and diamonds, it wouldn’t surprise me if the gems set in the new ring are linked to George, Charlotte and Louis.”
Kate Middleton and Prince William wrapped their Scotland trip today, May 1.