The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, conveyed a heartfelt message to Prince William's cousin this week by donning a poignant pair of earrings. During an engagement at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, where she met with a cancer sufferer, the Princess - who is easing herself back into Royal duties - was spotted wearing the "Temple of Heaven Earrings" from prestigious jeweller Cassandra Goad in shimmering yellow gold. GB News notes that Kate first sported these distinguished earrings in 2011 during the pre-wedding celebration for Zara and Mike Tindall, implying that her choice to wear them again is a subtle tribute to the couple.
Fans of the Royal style can still acquire these earrings, which are currently valued at about £2,780. In a stylish autumnal maroon suit, the Princess of Wales, often commended for her fashion sense, also shared a personal moment with 16 year old Liz Hatton, who is courageously facing a challenging battle with a rare and vicious form of cancer, reports . Reportedly, the young photography enthusiast and her kin were extended a special invitation by the royals to photograph William's investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.
This encounter occurs shortly after Princess Kate, at 42 years of age, publicly announced the completion of her chemotherapy last month, following a diagnosis earlier this year. In September, affording the public an intimate insight into her experiences, Kate shared a moving video message featuring various family moments captured over th.