01of 13Pearl-and-Diamond ChokerQueen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton wearing the same pearl choker.David Levenson/Getty; Tim Rooke/ShutterstockFor the Queen’s funeral, Kate wore a four-strand pearl choker with a diamond clasp, which she has worn on several previous occasions (including the 2021 funeral for her grandfather-in-law Prince Philip). The Queen is seen in it here at 1983 state dinner in Bangladesh.
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Pearl-and-Diamond Choker
Queen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton wearing the same pearl choker.David Levenson/Getty; Tim Rooke/Shutterstock

For the Queen’s funeral, Kate wore a four-strand pearl choker with a diamond clasp, which she has worn on several previous occasions (including the 2021 funeral for her grandfather-in-law Prince Philip). The Queen is seen in it here at 1983 state dinner in Bangladesh.
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Bahrain Pearl Earrings

These slim diamond-and-pearl drops are another piece of the Queen’s that Kate has worn often,including to the Queen’s funeral. She also has been seen in themat Balmoral, a Remembrance Day event andat the Platinum Jubilee.
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Triple Strand of Pearls
Kate Middleton and the Queen, both in pearls.Stefan Rousseau - WPA Pool/Getty; Kirsty O’Connor-WPA Pool/Getty

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Pearl and Diamond Earrings
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05of 13Diamond and Pearl PinFiona Hanson/PA/Getty; Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via GettyAnother meaningful piece of the Queen’s that Kate chose to wear in her honor this week: a diamond-and-pearl leaf-shaped brooch that the Queen first wore in Korea in 1999, and which Kate has worn several times sincebefore selecting it on Wednesday for a service in the Queen’s honor.
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Diamond and Pearl Pin
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Another meaningful piece of the Queen’s that Kate chose to wear in her honor this week: a diamond-and-pearl leaf-shaped brooch that the Queen first wore in Korea in 1999, and which Kate has worn several times sincebefore selecting it on Wednesday for a service in the Queen’s honor.
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The Nizam of Hyderabad Necklace
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07of 13Edinburgh Wedding BraceletGetty (2)According tothe Court Jeweller,the story goes that her intended fiancé, then Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, had to find a suitable wedding gift for a Princess on his naval officer’s salary. Conveniently, though, he happened to be formerly known as His Royal HighnessPrince Philipof Greece and Denmark, and his mother was able to loan him a family tiara to dismantle and have refashioned into her engagement ring and the bracelet seen here on the Queen’s right wrist and Kate’s left.
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Edinburgh Wedding Bracelet
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According tothe Court Jeweller,the story goes that her intended fiancé, then Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, had to find a suitable wedding gift for a Princess on his naval officer’s salary. Conveniently, though, he happened to be formerly known as His Royal HighnessPrince Philipof Greece and Denmark, and his mother was able to loan him a family tiara to dismantle and have refashioned into her engagement ring and the bracelet seen here on the Queen’s right wrist and Kate’s left.
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Sapphire Teardrop Earrings

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Maple Leaf Brooch

The Queen fittingly wore this diamond brooch at many events in celebration of Canada, and lent it to many of the women in her family to do the same — including granddaughter-in-law Kate,who wore it on her first state trip to the Commonwealth country in 2011.
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Emerald Tassel Earrings
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11of 13Diamond Teardrop EarringsEamonn M. McCormack - WPA-Pool/Getty; FRANK AUGSTEIN/AFP via GettyThese large teardrop-shaped diamond earrings appear to be a relatively recent addition to the Queen’s jewelry collection, and a favorite of Kate’s; she’s worn them several times, both for more informal receptions as well as state dinners.
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Diamond Teardrop Earrings
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These large teardrop-shaped diamond earrings appear to be a relatively recent addition to the Queen’s jewelry collection, and a favorite of Kate’s; she’s worn them several times, both for more informal receptions as well as state dinners.
12of 13Pearl Drop BroochTim Graham Photo Library via Getty; Jamie Coreth/Fine Art Commissions/GettyOne of the Queen’s most-worn brooches throughout her life was affectionately called the “Duchess of Cambridge” brooch after its original owner, so it was fitting that the Queen lent it to Kate, then the Duchess of Cambridge,to wear in her first joint portrait with William.
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Pearl Drop Brooch
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One of the Queen’s most-worn brooches throughout her life was affectionately called the “Duchess of Cambridge” brooch after its original owner, so it was fitting that the Queen lent it to Kate, then the Duchess of Cambridge,to wear in her first joint portrait with William.
13of 13Cambridge ‘Lover’s Knot’ TiaraGetty (2)The tiara Kate favorsis most associated with her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana,but the Queen was also seen in it frequently throughout the 1950s before turning to other styles.
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Cambridge ‘Lover’s Knot’ Tiara

The tiara Kate favorsis most associated with her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana,but the Queen was also seen in it frequently throughout the 1950s before turning to other styles.
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