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What are the iconic jewels in Kate Middleton's jewelry box?
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Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, is better known and prefers to be called "Princess Kate" rather than "Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge".

Since 20 1 1 entered the royal family, in addition to her daily dress, there are many iconic jewels such as interesting topics.

1: sapphire diamond engagement ring

Kate has gone from Miss Kate Middleton to Prince William's fiancee for many years. What really ushered in the identity change was the moment when William proposed to her from her mother's relic-Blue gem ring, and Kate said "Yes, I do".

This ring is an engagement ring given by Prince Charles to Princess Diana, and its shape is based on the brooch given by Prince Albert to Queen Victoria.

After Diana's death, Prince Harry took the ring from his relics, and his brother William chose a watch. Later, William got married first, and his brother generously gave the ring to his brother to propose. Of course, there is also a saying that my brother "acts first". No matter what kind of statement, the ring is now firmly worn on Kate's hand, which also gives it new meaning.

2: Welsh Gold Ring

20 1 1 On April 29th, Kate Middleton and Prince William got married at Westminster Abbey in London. According to the tradition of the royal family (the queen's mother), Kate also got a gold ring made of Welsh gold. Although the model is simple, its significance is no less than that of Blue gem ring because of its extremely low output and royal tradition.

3. Oak leaf brooch from parents.

Generally, when a daughter marries, her parents will give her a dowry, not to mention her marrying into the royal family.

When Kate got married, her parents also gave her an oak leaf brooch representing the Middleton family. The three acorns on the brooch represent Middleton's three children. Although this brooch is not as gorgeous as the British royal jewels, it is Kate's "personal property" and I believe it is of great significance to her.

4: Emerald suit

Although Kate has a lot of fashion powder all over the world, the mystery of "royalty" has attracted more people's attention. However, Queen Elizabeth is still alive after all, and Charles has only been the Crown Prince for 70 years. Even if Diana didn't die of divorce, she was just a "crown princess". Kate's position in the royal system is not high, and her access to royal jewels is very limited. Neither the jewelry she usually buys nor the jewelry that William gave her is very heavy.

However, in any case, the future Queen of England received a luxurious emerald suit when she got married.

This set of jewelry includes bracelets, necklaces, earrings and rings. Although the royal family did not specify which moat gave it, its style is quite gorgeous, with fresh emeralds and dazzling diamonds. Kate doesn't wear it many times at present, but it doesn't prevent it from becoming Kate's "iconic jewelry".

5. Cambridge couple tied the knot

The Cambridge lover's knot crown was made by Queen Mary after imitating the crown of the grandmother of Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge. Later, after the death of Queen Mary, the crown was left to the eldest daughter, Queen Elizabeth, but the queen's jewelry box was very thick and had not been worn several times. Princess Diana lent it to her after she came in.

Because of Diana's legendary life, Cambridge Lover's Knot became famous and was also named as "Pearl Tears". Later, with the death of Dai Fei, the crown also returned to the royal jewelry box, and it was not until Kate borrowed it that she "re-emerged"

Strictly speaking, "Cambridge Lover's Crown" does not belong to "Kate's Jewelry", but because of the lines of "mother-in-law-daughter-in-law", it naturally becomes one of her iconic jewels.

In addition, Kate has a large number of Kiki McDonough colored gems jewelry and antique jewelry borrowed by the Queen's grandmother for a long time. This year is Kate's tenth year of marriage with the Windsor family. I believe that after that, she will unlock more royal jewels, and there will be more iconic jewels and iconic moments. Let's look forward to it ~