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Prince William Surprises Wife Catherine with Stunning Earrings for Christmas
Prince William, often criticized for his gift-giving skills, managed to impress his wife Catherine this year with a beautiful piece of jewelry.
Stepping out in a long, green coat and a matching brimmed hat, Catherine caught the attention of royal fans with her choice of stunning earrings.
Reportedly gifted by her husband that morning, the gold-plated chandelier-style earrings were an instant hit.
The earrings, known as the Dina Earrings in Ocean Blue, are from the Parisian brand Cézine, one of Catherine's favorite high street brands.
Priced at a reasonable 100 Euro, they are made from gold-plated recycled brass and natural stones, making each pair unique.
Within minutes of Catherine wearing the earrings, they sold out online as royal fans rushed to compliment the Princess of Wales.
One Twitter user expressed their admiration, saying, “Love that Prince William knows his wife's taste in earrings!
A perfect Christmas gift for the Princess of Wales!”
Another fan wrote, “They look gorgeous on her!
I wish my husband was as thoughtful as William!”
Grant Harrold, a royal butler, previously revealed that Prince William follows the tradition of exchanging fun gifts with Catherine for Christmas.
However, he also believes that they give each other nice gifts, especially considering the younger royals like William and Catherine.
While Grant couldn't disclose the specifics of the serious gifts they exchange, he often wonders if Catherine's new necklace is a Christmas gift.
On Christmas Day, Prince William and Catherine celebrated with King Charles and other senior royals at Sandringham.
The Prince and Princess of Wales, accompanied by their adorable children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, attended the traditional celebrations.
During their walkabout, Prince Louis stole the show with his antics, described as “pure chaos.”
The young prince collected gifts, chatted, and tugged at his mom's hand, displaying his playful nature.
At one point, he fell behind when he got distracted by offerings from the public, but quickly caught up to present flowers to his sister Charlotte.
Images of Prince Louis during the walkabout spread on Twitter, with fans expressing their delight.
One fan commented, “He looks like a nightmare for the royalty protection officers.
Love him so much!
He always puts a smile on my face.”
This year, the family of five opted for a monochrome look in their holiday card photo, sending a message of simplicity and normalcy.
The photo, devoid of festive backgrounds or ornate settings, doesn't scream Christmas or royalty.
In contrast, King Charles and Queen Camilla's Christmas card photo exudes regality, taken in the throne room of Buckingham Palace following their coronation in May.
The setting chosen by William and Catherine resembles a backdrop found in any portrait studio, giving off a relatable vibe.
The couple's intention is to create a childhood experience for their children that is as normal as possible.
A palace insider revealed earlier this year that the children are content and happy, thanks to the stabilizing normality Catherine brings.
Growing up in a different background, she understands the importance of family time and cherishes it.
Unlike an aristocratic upbringing where children have limited time with their parents, Catherine ensures a sense of normalcy for her own children.
Photographer Josh Schinner captured the family's happiness in a photo taken earlier this year in Windsor, where they have established their new home.
The photo signifies their desire to prioritize a grounded and joyful upbringing for their children.