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Every time Kate Middleton and other royals have borrowed the Queen's jewellery - PART 2

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Every time Kate Middleton and other royals have borrowed the Queen's jewellery
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The 92-year-old monarch has a treasure chest filled with jewels, which she regularly lends to members of her family.

Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William's late mother, Princess Diana. Kate famously wore the Cartier Halo tiara for her wedding in 2011, a headpiece also previously used by the Queen's daughter Princess Anne.

Meghan Markle chose one of the monarch's most exquisite headpieces for her wedding to Prince Harry – the Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau tiara. Meghan's Givenchy gown and transformed her into a true royal bride.

the Queen has loaned her precious jewels to her beloved family

When Prince Philip proposed to the Queen, he was a Royal Navy officer without much money. So, his mother gave him a tiara that jewellery firm Philip Antrobus Ltd. turned into his fiancée’s wedding ring.

wide geometric bracelet made of three symmetrical sections, each with a large diamond in the centre, linked by more diamonds. The Queen has worn the bracelet regularly since then, and, in 2015, loaned it to Kate for a state banquet.

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The monarch was gifted this diamond and platinum necklace by King Khalid of Saudi Arabia during a visit to the Middle East in 1979. The Queen has worn it frequently, and loaned it to Princess Diana in 1982. Here, the Barbican Centre while she was pregnant with Prince William.

queen kate middleton Nizam of Hyderabad diamond necklace

The Nizam of Hyderabad, India, then one of the richest men in the world, gave the Queen the ultimate wedding gift: anything she wanted at Cartier. She opted for diamonds, choosing an ornate floral tiara and matching necklace

except for three floral brooches built into the tiara she continued to wear the necklace, especially in official portraits. In 2014, Kate donned it for the National Portrait Gallery's annual gala.

The New Zealand fern was transformed into a platinum-and-diamond brooch and given to the Queen by the women of Auckland during her first visit to their country in 1953.

Kiwi-related events, including a rugby event in London in 2008, it was pinned to Kate's coatdress when she arrived in New Zealand's capital, Wellington, in 2014.

This diamond Cartier brooch in the shape of a maple leaf originally belonged to the Queen Mother, when the monarch was making her first visit to Canada in 1951. Kate went on to wear it on Canada Day in 2011, while the Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has also donned it in 2009.

For the Queen and Prince Philip's 70th wedding anniversary dinner, Kate opted to borrow Her Majesty's four-strand pearl choker. The necklace, which was originally commissioned by the Queen using pearls that were a gift from the Japanese government

Kate is seen wearing the diamond and sapphire fringe earrings in 2015 at the 100 Women in Hedge Funds Gala – the same pair worn by the Queen Mother in 1986.

Of all of the jewels that Kate has borrowed, this pearl and triple leaf brooch is the most mysterious. the large brooch on a royal visit to South Korea in 1999, That is until Kate wore it in July 2017 to mark the 100th anniversary of Passchendaele in Ypres, Belgium.

As far as royal jewellery experts know, these large diamond earrings were first worn in public by the Queen at the State Opening of Parliament in 2012. four diamonds framed by a cluster of round diamonds. Since 2016, Kate has worn the gems on multiple occasions, including to a gala at Kensington Palace in November 2017.

The Queen has several pairs of discreet diamond-and-pearl earrings that she wears in the daytime. However, for the Silver Jubilee celebrations in 1977, Kate borrowed them for two overseas trips, first to Canada and then to the Netherlands.

Kate, while on tour in Norway and Sweden, donned a pair of the Queen's diamond pendant earrings. the State Opening of Parliament. The Duchess was also spotted donning them for the Place2Be Awards.

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In October 2018, Kate paid a special tribute to her late mother-in-law by choosing to wear Princess Diana's Collingwood pearl earrings, which she teamed with Queen Alexandra's wedding gift necklace.

Kate wore her brunette hair in her trademark glossy blow-dry, topped off with the exquisite Lovers Knot tiara. The Queen Mother was also a big fan of the necklace, on her 85th birthday in 1985, and during a formal appearance in 1964

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