Under $100: Surprisingly Affordable Princess of Wales Jewelry

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On January 9, Catherine, Princess of Wales, celebrated her 42nd birthday. Definitely being the main British style icon, the new “queen of people’s hearts” also attracts with her rare ability to wear not only tiaras and tiaras, but even budget jewelry with truly royal dignity.
We talk about the most affordable jewelry in Kate Middleton's jewelry collection.

The Princess of Wales complemented her monochrome coat dress from the English brand Eponine London with long Accessorize earrings with ruby ​​and crimson stones. The image was created for the Together at Christmas holiday service, which Kate is organizing.

The cost of the jewelry is £14 (by the way, at that time the earrings were sold at a 50% discount).

At Wimbledon 2023, the Princess of Wales was seen wearing a bracelet from the French brand Sézane ($100) and earrings in the classic Shyla London aesthetic with large baroque pearls costing $64. The chosen jewelry set off the mint green Balmain jacket with an accent on the buttons.

Kate wore classic ASOS medium hoops earrings in yellow metal in 2021 while attending a charity event organized by the Forward Trust and launching a campaign called Taking Action on Addiction, designed to help people with alcohol and drug addictions.

The most versatile piece of jewelry that will never go out of style can be purchased for $9-12 and can be combined with anything.

At a meeting with the Prime Minister of the Bahamas in 2021, the Princess of Wales wore an aquamarine Emilia Wickstead dress and earrings with a vintage aesthetic from the French brand Sézane. Available in four color options, the piece costs just under $100.

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Kate completed her cozy look for a visit to Cardiff Castle in Glamorgan, Wales, with unusual yellow metal Spells of Love triangular earrings. The laconic product, costing about £80, drew attention to the portrait area and unobtrusively emphasized the princess's individuality.