Princess Kate is a massive fan of Monica Vinader alongside her sister in-law Meghan Markle. The Princess of Wales, 42, just last week donned a show-stopping necklace from the brand at the Festival of Remembrance which sparked a frenzy among fans.
It is no surprise that both the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex, 43, wear expensive jewellery as members of the Royal Family. Princess Kate’s engagment ring alone is estimated to be worth between £300,000 and £400,000.
The ring’s value is considered priceless due to its history after being originally designed for the late Princess Diana when the then Prince Charles proposed in 1981. While on Meghan’s wedding day to Prince Harry she debuted an Aquamarine cocktail ring when she changed into a second dress for the evening.
It has around 30 carats and is said to be worth a whopping £70,000 – which most of us can only dream of splashing out on. However, they are not afraid to don more affordable looks.
On Saturday, November 9, Princess Kate was seen wearng a Monica Vinader Nura Pearl Necklace – you can buy it here for just £128. The chain that Kate wore had been handcrafted and manufactured from 100% recycled silver and gold – the label is committed to responsible manufacturing as well as adhering to and promoting fair and equal human and labour rights.
It features a lustrous pearl suspended from an adjustable fine chain which is made of gold vermeil, and boasts a natural lustrous rainbow sheen.
Fans went wild over the high-street piece. One user wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “I love this and the earrings. You can never go wrong with pearls.” Another added: ” Love this brand of jewellery – have rather too much of it.”
While a third said: “I have that necklace! Husband got it for me since he knows I love Kate.”
She has also donned a stunning pair of the Siren Wire Earrings on many occasions. They have quickly become her favourite hand-cut gemstone earrings after offering a simple but elegant standout design – you can buy them here for £128.
Back in 2016, she was spotted wearing them during her royal tour of Canada. Then again the following year at the Chelsea Flower Show and when she attended Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden in London in 2018.
Although if earrings are not your thing, they have a huge collection which includes the Siren Stacking Ring, which you can buy here for £80.
A gorgeous alternative is the Siren Tonal Half Eternity Ring, it is priced at £98 – you can also buy it here if you click on the link.
Meanwhile, the Duchess of Sussex is renowned for wearing pieces based on their meaning rather than the price tag.
She has worn the brand’s gold Linear Chain Friendship Bracelet to several royal engagements and is a staple in her jewellery collection – you can buy it here for £178.
It comes in silver, gold and rose gold and is a bestseller after being crafted in 18k gold vermeil.
The stunning design features a “sleek, curved bar and twisted rope chain, and fastens with a toggle slider.”