Princess of Wales’s £3,200 earrings cleverly mirror her ‘signature ring stack’ in coordinated look

Style experts spoke exclusively to GB News about Catherine's look
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The Princess of Wales’s £3,200 earrings cleverly mirrored her "signature ring stack" in a coordinated look, style experts have told GB News.
Catherine carried out a three-stop solo visit on Tuesday in the north of England, focused on children’s mental health, community connection and wellbeing in nature.
Fashion experts have now highlighted how her outfit changes reflected both the tone and physical demands of each stage.
The Princess of Wales began the day at Family Action’s Children’s Trauma Therapy Service in Bradford wearing a structured brown tweed blazer by Holland Cooper, paired with wide-leg dark brown trousers, a roll-neck jumper, and £3,200 earrings from Cartier.
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The tailored look struck a professional note for an indoor setting centred on sensitive conversations with children, families and therapists.
Anna Byers, Head of Bespoke Design at 77 Diamonds, said Catherine’s accessories were key to the look's cohesion.
Ms Byers said: “The Princess of Wales continued her thoughtful approach to rewearing meaningful pieces.
“Her mixed metal hoop earrings – what were the same pair from her summer visit to Colchester Hospital’s RHS Wellbeing Garden – were a fitting choice given that Tuesday’s visits similarly centred on health and wellbeing.”

Princess of Wales’s £3,200 earrings mirror ‘signature ring stack’ in coordinated look
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Ms Byers added: “She also opted to sport her now-signature ring stack consisting of Princess Diana’s sapphire and diamond engagement ring, a sapphire and diamond eternity band believed to be a gift from the Prince of Wales, a delicate pavé band, and her yellow gold wedding ring.
“The mix of white and yellow gold in her rings echoed the mixed metal of her earrings – a cohesive touch paired with the brown tweed jacket she wore in Scotland this past April. It’s a reminder that the best style comes from pieces you love enough to wear again.”
Later in the day, Catherine changed into a markedly more functional outfit as she moved on to Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Club and then to a guided wellbeing walk in the Peak District with the charity Mind Over Mountains.
She swapped tailoring for an olive utility jacket from Irish brand Dubarry, cinched at the waist, Holland Cooper slim-fit trousers and robust walking boots, finishing the look with a baker-boy style cap.
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The Princess of Wales in her Holland Cooper jacket
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The outfit allowed her to take part in outdoor activity while maintaining a smart, unfussy appearance appropriate for a royal visit.
Susie Nelson, fashion expert and founder of Modes & More, said the second look was particularly well judged.
Ms Nelson said: “Catherine looked relaxed and chic during her latest engagement.
“Her choice of trousers was particularly practical – ideal for crouching down to chat with children at eye level, and perfect for active pursuits or outdoor activities during the visit.”

The Princess of Wales later changed into her Dubarry jacket
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Ms Nelson added: “The Irish-made jacket was an excellent choice, in a seasonally appropriate colour.
“The overall ensemble struck just the right note, noticeably informal for a royal engagement, which made it absolutely spot-on for connecting with the local community.
“Accessorised with chic gold earrings, the ensemble was smart enough to show respect for the occasion, yet relaxed enough to get properly stuck in with whatever the day might bring.”
Across both outfit changes, the Princess of Wales relied on familiar, re-worn pieces rather than statement debuts, reinforcing her preference for adaptability and longevity in royal dressing as she moved between formal and physically demanding engagements.









