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Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana wearing a pearl necklace and pearl earrings, featuring double wire of gold with diamonds and four equidistant knots, during a visit to Washington, D.C. in June 1997. Diana, Princess of Wales, owned a collection of jewels both as a member of the British royal family and as a private individual.
The wedding of Prince Charles (later King Charles III) and Lady Diana Spencer took place on Wednesday, 29 July 1981, [1] at St Paul's Cathedral in London, United Kingdom. The groom was the heir apparent to the British throne, and the bride was a member of the Spencer family . The ceremony was a traditional Church of England wedding service.
As well as the chandelier earrings, and 60 other pieces of jewellery, Margaret Greville left the Queen Mother a set of pear-drop earrings that she had bought from Cartier in 1938. The pear-shaped drop diamonds each weigh about 20 carats (4 g). Diana, Princess of Wales, borrowed them in 1983 to wear on her first official visit to Australia.
Kate Middleton leaned into blue monochrome with this year’s outfit for Christmas day service in Sandringham. The Princess of Wales appeared with her family, wearing a navy Alexander McQueen coat ...
Sapphire Engagement Ring. Perhaps the most famous piece of jewelry Kate inherited from Princess Diana is this sapphire engagement ring. The ring was created by British jeweler Garrard and chosen ...
Kate Middleton recreated Princess Diana's Remembrance Day outfit, down to the wide brimmed hat and earrings. Kate Middleton Re-Created Princess Diana’s Iconic Remembrance Day Look and Even Wore ...
At the invitation of the Government of New Zealand, the then Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were accompanied by their son, Prince George, on their tour of the country. The family met with Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key and received a traditional Maori welcome at the Governor-General of New Zealand's residence, greeting with a hongi.
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