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Kate Middleton just wore these surprisingly affordable earrings – here's where to buy

Kate Middleton just wore these surprisingly affordable earrings – here's where to buy

Independent10-06-2025
The Princess of Wales consistently demonstrates her sartorial flair. At a solo visit to the V&A East Storehouse (part of the V&A Museum group) on Tuesday (10 June), she proved her styling skills once more and looked every bit regal. The princess, who studied art history, rewore a sleek navy trouser suit by Alexander McQueen for her private tour of the museum.
Kate Middleton paired the two-piece with a pair of earrings from British brand Carousel Jewels. Much like her suit, she has worn the drop studs in the past, notably in 2022 at an Easter Sunday service. True to the 'Kate effect', they sold out almost immediately.
While it's fair to assume that most of Kate's jewellery collection is unattainable, she frequently plumps for reasonably-priced jewels to compliment her outfits, and the latest piece is no exception. If you missed out on the jewellery piece in 2022, it's good news because the earrings are available to buy now.
The ethos behind British brand Carousel Jewels is creating jewellery that is 'meaningful, memorable, and responsibly made', which is reflected in all of its handmade designs. Using precious and semi-precious stones in its playful designs, there's a piece for every occasion.
Much like the rest of the brand's collection, the gold-plated earrings that Kate wore are handmade. The blue lapis stone is complimented by the milky blue hue of the moonstone to create an eye-catching finish. The chic style can be tailored to suit any occasion.
Owing to popularity, you are in for a little wait before you can get your hands on them. The earrings are available to pre-order with delivery expected in five weeks. However, they will be well worth the wait.
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