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Kate Middleton’s Jewellery has hidden symbolism?
Kate Middleton's extravagant jewellery will leave you astonished

When it comes to jewellery, Kate Middleton doesn’t hold back. Her love for extravagant jewellery is no secret. What makes her collection stand out is the diverse range from precious royal gems and one of a kind custom pieces to costume jewellery.
When it comes to special occasions, the Princess of Wales knows how to turn heads with striking jewellery.
At many events the 43-year-old Royal and mother of three has won striking and eye-catching pieces.
Heartfelt Nod To Her Children

In May 2021, while on an official tour of Scotland, Kate added a personal touch to her outfit, wearing a sentimental gold necklace which had her three children’s initials on it.
The meaningful piece was designed by Daniella Draper.
Donning a casual fit, with a cream sweater with red and black stripes at the collar, sleeves and by the waist, she styles the look with the delicate necklace which features the letters G, C and L representing the young royals Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven.
This subtle gesture seemingly showed how her kids are always on her mind and her family is her priority.
Channeling Princess Diana

Kate often wears the iconic sapphire engagement ring, a cherished royal heirloom, that once belonged to Princess Diana.
The oval cut sapphire ring is one of the most precious rings in the royal family. It was originally given to the late Princess Diana by then Prince Charles in 1981, and later was passed down to the Princess of Wales by William.
Wore Pearls after Prince Louis’ Birth

Marking baby Prince Louis’ arrival outside the Lindo Wing, Kate kept things elegant by wearing an understated, delicate pair of pearl earrings.
Pearls are often associated with calmness, soothing properties and are also thought to offer protective qualities.
According to age old myths, pearls not only offer protection, but also help deepen bonds, making it especially significant for mothers.
Wedding Tiara

For her wedding with Prince William in April 2011, Kate’s "something borrowed" came directly from the Queen. The late Queen Elizabeth loaned the elegant and timeless Cartier Halo Tiara to her for the special occasion.
The tiara was a cherished family heirloom, which carried deep sentimental value and perfectly marked Kate’s entry into the Royal family.
The precious piece was commissioned by George VI in 1936 for his wife and was later given to the late Queen on her 18th birthday.
Honoured Her Family

Princess Kate also paid tribute to her own family on her wedding day, pairing the elegant tiara with classic pear-cut diamond drop earrings from Robinson Pelham.
It was a heartfelt gift from her parents which served as a touching symbolism of her love and loyalty to her roots.