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Princess Kate Shines in Lovers’ Knot Tiara at Royal Wedding in Jordan
Princess Kate, alongside numerous other royals from around the world, graced the evening reception that followed today's royal wedding in Jordan.
The elegant event, hosted by King Abdullah I and Queen Rania of Jordan, saw guests gather for a magnificent formal state supper after witnessing the religious ceremony between Crown Prince al-Hussein and Rajwa al-Sif.
Kate, Princess of Wales, caught everyone's attention as she adorned the renowned lovers' knot tiara, a beloved piece from the royal collection.
Despite not wearing the tiara to the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla, Kate chose to showcase the silver ornament at this special occasion.
It holds great sentimental value for her, as it was one of Princess Diana's favorite pieces of jewelry.
Not only does the Princess of Wales treasure this irreplaceable heirloom, but it also carries an illustrious royal history.
The tiara, sometimes referred to as the Cambridge Lovers' Knot, is actually a replica of a previous royal bauble.
Kate paired the prominent piece with a stunning sequined dress designed by Jenny Packham, one of her go-to fashion designers.
As she mingled with the Jordanian royal family, Kate exuded elegance, staying true to her recent style choices that have often featured shades of pink.
The Princess looked breathtaking in her outfit, which boasted long sleeves and a striking silver belt accentuating her slender waist.
Although she had worn a similar ensemble a few years ago, the gorgeous gown worn by the 41-year-old was a new addition to her wardrobe.
On day two of the 2019 royal tour in Pakistan, Kate had previously worn a very similar Georgia gown, also designed by Jenny Packham, but in an emerald green hue.
The original dress was crafted from a beautiful forest green satin, adorned with shimmering sequins and crystals strategically placed on the bodice, waist, and cuffs.
It featured an impressive floor-sweeping train, internal shoulder pads for structure, and a fresh touch of pink.
This stunning gown, once available for £3,640 at Harrods and Netdash at Dashporter.com, is unfortunately no longer on sale.
Completing her mesmerizing look, Kate paired the emotional tiara with the Greville chandelier statement earrings.
The court jeweler reveals that these diamond and platinum earrings were created by Cartier in London between 1918 and 1929.
Each pair of earrings in the royal collection boasts a variety of modern diamond cuts, paying homage to the legacy of the British monarchy, much like the lovers' knot tiara.
Originally belonging to Mrs. Greville in 1942, the earrings were later gifted to the late Queen Elizabeth Ewe by her mother, the late Queen Mother, as a wedding present five years later.