It’s no secret that Princess Kate (40) Known for her elegant style, she constantly appears in luxurious outfits, not least in precious jewelry as accessories.
I was surprised by Diana’s former tiara
Last Tuesday, the stage was set for the first state visit King Charles (74) Reign as Regent of Great Britain, when the President of South Africa visited the country.
For the occasion, the Princess was present, of course, along with her husband, Prince William (40), to support King Charles and Queen Camilla (75). It is written, among other things, by the Danes photo magazine.
Details attract attention
Although many were looking forward to seeing the royals together, it was Kate who stole the spotlight. She did when she showed up in her purple Emilia Wickstead dress with a matching Mulberry mini bag.
In familiar style, Kate accessorized the outfit with a very glamorous and distinctive detail, namely an easily recognizable brooch that she wore for the first time after receiving her new title.
According to jewelry expert Mazwell Stone, it’s a must have gift It will be worth $400,000, which is approximately NOK 3.9 million. It will have 25 carats of white diamonds on it, as well as emeralds and rubies, which probably represent the Welsh flag.
This is not just a brooch, explains Caroline Fagel, expert on the royal house of Se og Hør.
– This gift is a visual proof of Kate’s new title, Princess of Wales. It was originally a gift for Princess Alexandra when she married the then Prince of Wales in 1863. It has since been passed from Princess of Wales to Princess of Wales.
Vagle also says that the late Princess Diana had a special relationship with the gift.
– Kate Diana’s mother did marry this title after all, and she got it as a wedding gift. However, Queen Camilla is the last to have it before Kate, although she hasn’t been given the official title of Princess of Wales, she says, and adds:
– The title of Princess of Wales can also be compared to the title of Princess of Wales in this country.
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