Kate Middleton Wore a Necklace With a Sweet Tribute to Her Kids
Kate Middleton met with families in Battersea Park, London on Tuesday, to speak about the benefits of parent-to-parent support programs.
Kate rewore her rose-colored tailored trousers for the outing, pairing them with a white t-shirt and her favorite white Superga sneakers.
She completed the look with a sweet, sentimental necklace, featuring the initials of her three children.
Kate Middleton headed to London's Battersea Park Tuesday, to speak to families about parent-to-parent support programs. For the event, she rewore her Marks & Spencer rose-colored tailored trousers, pairing them with a white t-shirt and her go-to white Superga sneakers —but her necklaces were the real star of the show.
Kate, royal style trackers will be aware, is a lover of sentimental jewelry—particularly pieces that reference her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. She's been spotted on previous occasions wearing a Daniella Draper pendant, a large, solid gold disc engraved with her children's initials. On Tuesday, while meeting with families in London's Battersea Park, she wore a variation on the theme: a dainty gold necklace featuring three individual discs, each one engraved with one of her children's initials. Cute!
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While, sadly, the designer of the custom piece hasn't yet been identified, you can shop the delicate jewelry she layered it with, a two strand gold chain necklace with gold bead details. According to Hello!, the necklace is the work of Welsh demi-fine jewelry brand Spells of Love (yes, they ship to the U.S.!) and retails for £85 (about $108). Which is on the more affordable end of Kate's jewelry collection! The necklace has, unsurprisingly, sold out—but luckily, it's available for pre-order on the Spells of Love site:
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