Earrings borrowed by Kate Middleton from Queen Elizabeth-PureWow

2021-12-14 22:20:53 By : Mr. Huailiang Zhang

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Queen Elizabeth may not be able to attend Kate Middleton's Christmas concert, but the Duchess of Cambridge ensures that her grandmother is full of energy.

On Wednesday, the mother of three children held a special festival at Westminster Abbey. The festival concerts raised funds for various charities, including NHS Charities Together, which supported health service workers throughout the pandemic. Several members of the royal family attended the meeting, including Prince William, Sophie, the Countess of Wessex and Zara, and Mike Tyndall.

On this occasion, the Duchess looked beaming in a Catherine Walker (Catherine Walker) all-red suit. She added a pair of sapphire and diamond tassel earrings to her look, which she said was borrowed from Her Majesty’s collection. According to "People" reports, these accessories originally belonged to Elizabeth's mother, the late queen mother, before being passed on to the monarch.

This is not the first time the Duchess has worn these jewels. In fact, she wore them at the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace in 2019. That time, she wore earrings in a white ruffled Alexander McQueen gown and her favorite lover's knot headdress.

Middleton’s holiday event will be aired on ITV at 7:30 on Christmas Eve, “Looking back at the past 18 months, we must not only consider our continued response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also remember the positive side. : People and organizations unite in their communities, small deeds of different populations and generations, and unsung heroes who stand up to help others."

What a sweet way to pay tribute to the queen, even if she can't be there.

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