In a regal display of homage, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, graced a luncheon at Buckingham Palace on Saturday, joining Prince William, King Charles, Queen Camilla, and other esteemed members of the royal family.
The occasion marked a gathering of Commonwealth Governors General who had journeyed to London for the late Queen's formal funeral.
Kate, at 40 years old, paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth by adorning herself with exquisite jewellery that once belonged to the iconic monarch.
Among her adornments was a three-strand pearl necklace, a cherished piece that the record-breaking Queen frequently wore.
Sam Cohen, the Queen's former assistant private secretary, revealed in a recent interview that the Queen held little interest in material possessions, opting to wear the same pearl necklace daily.
Not only did Kate sport the historic pearl necklace, but she also donned pearl and diamond earrings that had once graced the ears of Queen Elizabeth.
Lauren Keena, a renowned writer and editor specializing in royal jewels, shared that Kate had borrowed the earrings from the Queen back in 2016 during a solo trip to the Netherlands.
The Queen herself had worn the earrings during her Silver Jubilee in 1977.
Further showcasing her respect for the late Queen, Kate selected a diamond and pearl leaf brooch, a treasured possession of Queen Elizabeth, to adorn her ensemble during a service at Westminster Hall.
The brooch, previously worn by the Queen in Seoul in 1999, added a touch of elegance to Kate's attire as she paid her respects.
While King Charles and Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace on Sunday to welcome foreign dignitaries, questions arose about why Kate Middleton and other royals had not visited Queen Elizabeth in Scotland.
Speculation suggests that Kate may have remained behind to accompany her children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – on their first day of school, following concerns raised by the Queen's physicians about her health.
Despite the absence of Kate Middleton during the royal family's visit to Balmoral Castle, where Queen Elizabeth spent her summer, insiders suggest that the Queen may have imparted subtle guidance to Kate in their interactions.
Historian Sarah Gristwood posits that the Queen, known for her actions over words, likely treated Kate with the same respectful demeanor she extends to prime ministers.
Kate's choice to frequently wear jewellery loaned by the Queen symbolizes a deep bond between the two women, hinting at a future where Kate may be referred to as Queen Consort.
As the Duchess of Cambridge continues to navigate her royal duties with grace and poise, her gestures of respect towards Queen Elizabeth serve as a testament to their enduring friendship and mutual admiration.
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