It belongs to the Queen, who seldom wore it, which is why she loaned it to her daughter-in-law.
Made from a present of emeralds and diamonds from the Ladies of India,Created from a ring and watch from the Princess's Saudi Arabian sapphire and diamond suite (which was a present from the On 24 April 1991, Diana visited a hostel for abandoned children at a FEBEM Foundation for Child Welfare in However, soon after the wedding, the Princess had the sapphire brooch converted into the clasp for a magnificent seven-strand pearl choker.The seven-strand pearl and sapphire choker was one of the rare 'big' jewels from her marriage that Diana continued to wear after her divorce.
She also wore her family's signet ring which she would wear in combination with her other rings.As a teenager, Diana wore a gold choker with a 'D' pendant.The future Princess had a collection of enameled bangles and bracelets which she wore frequently as a teenager.At the age of 16, Diana was a bridesmaid at her sister Jane's wedding to On her 18th birthday, Diana was given a triple-strand pearl choker by the Spencer family.One of the first gifts Diana received from Prince Charles was an eternity ring which she wore regularly.At the age of 18, while living in her flat 60 Coleherne Court, London, her apartment was burgled and she had most of her jewellery stolen.The wedding of Charles and Diana took place on 29 July 1981 at On her wedding day, Diana borrowed her mother's diamond earrings, which consist of a central pear-shaped diamond surrounded by around 50 smaller diamonds. Each year on their anniversary, he gave his wife a different charm.
Diana last wore them at an appearance at the Royal Albert Hall, but had the pearl drops removed for this outing. Diana would regularly wear the pendant in private but only wore it once in public, while at a polo match at Windsor in August that same year.
She fashioned it into a necklace, held together by multiple strands of pearls.
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The piece now belongs to the Duchess of Cambridge, who first wore the bracelet during her official tour of Germany in 2017.This gold bangle had burnished diamonds that were set similarly to a Cartier Style Love bracelet.
Although the bracelet looks similar to the watch in the Saudi Arabian suite, it is not part of the Saudi Arabian suite as the watch strap from the Saudi Arabian suite had been turned into earrings and a choker.This small gold link bracelet was worn by the Princess for informal occasions and was regularly worn with her gold bangle.
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THE SAUDI SUITE They are now under the possession of the Princess's daughter-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge, who first wore them in 2017 during a state banquet and has continued to wear them occasionally.Little is known about these diamond and ruby stud earrings other than the fact that a photograph of the Princess wearing them made the cover of An example of mix-and-match statement studs, the earrings were made out of a pearl and a large blue sapphire on one side, and a pearl and large red ruby on the other.
In Loving Tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales. People.com THE SWAN LAKE SET Harry chose the engagement ring, while William selected Diana's £19,000 yellow gold After the engagement was announced, some called the ring the "Commoner's Sapphire," a reference to the bride's non-royal origins.The gold for the Princess' wedding band followed royal tradition and was made from one of the last soft nuggets of Welsh gold,On 30 August 1997, Dodi Fayed purchased a £11,000 "budget" engagement ring from a Repossi boutique in Monte Carlo.
The bracelet included a miniature of St Paul's Cathedral, where the couple married, a pair of ballet shoes, as the Princess loved ballet, a polo cap, representing her husband's love of the sport, a bear, as Diana loved teddy bears, an apple that symbolized her fondness for New York, and a pig. Diana was seen wearing the bangle at European Horse Trials near Burghley House on September 10, 1989 among many other dates. She wore both to a gala dinner in Australia in 1996.Diana wore pearls constantly, whether it was a simple strand or a multi-layered choker.