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Royal Tribute: Princess Kate Honors Late Queen with Pearl Earrings

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Royal Tribute: Princess Kate Honors Late Queen with Pearl Earrings

The Princess of Wales, Kate, paid homage to the late Queen by adorning herself with Her Majesty's pearl earrings during a lunch gathering at Buckingham Palace alongside members of the Royal Family.

Dressed in a traditional all-black ensemble, Kate, aged 40, continued the custom following the Queen's passing on September 8, a practice she is expected to maintain until the conclusion of the mourning period on September 26.

For the occasion, she elegantly sported a bespoke ankle-length dress as part of the luncheon, where Royal Family members engaged with dignitaries from the Commonwealth in anticipation of tomorrow's monumental reception.

The upcoming event will witness the congregation of 500 world leaders, presidents, and royals at the palace.

Kate chose to wear her hair down for the gathering and complemented her attire with 520-pound suede heels.

Additionally, she further honored her husband's late grandmother by showcasing a pair of the Queen's pearl and diamond earrings.

While Kate has previously worn these jewels on various occasions, she made a deliberate effort to prominently feature them throughout the week.

Notably, she adorned the earrings at Buckingham Palace to receive the Queen's coffin and during interactions with mourners in Sandringham.

The Princess of Wales also showcased the dazzling earrings on Friday while visiting an army training center in Surrey to meet soldiers participating in the Queen's funeral procession scheduled for Monday morning.

During the afternoon event, Kate was captured sharing smiles with , who held a drink with a lemon slice as they engaged in conversation.

At one point, the Princess, adorned with a lengthy three-strand pearl necklace and matching bracelet, gently placed her hand on the arm of St Lucia Governor-General Cyril Errol Melchiodes Charles during their interaction.

Among those present were the Governors-General from Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, the Solomon Islands, and Tuvalu.

Edward and the Countess of Wessex, Sophie, received cheers from the eagerly awaiting crowds as they departed from the event, taking time to engage with well-wishers.

Edward interacted with mourners, inquiring about their origins and whether they intended to proceed to Green Park to lay flowers, expressing his gratitude for the overwhelming support.

Meanwhile, Sophie received bouquets and a stuffed toy before pausing to admire a young girl's T-shirt adorned with images of the Queen from various stages of her reign.

The Earl and Countess of Wessex also approached members of the public standing behind barriers at Green Park's edge.

In a heartwarming gesture, Charles and his son William pleasantly surprised numerous onlookers waiting to pay their respects to the Queen lying in state by embarking on an impromptu walkabout.

The duo expressed gratitude to emergency service personnel for their dedicated efforts during the mourning period leading up to the state funeral on Monday.

The new monarch of Britain and the Prince of Wales warmly greeted exhausted royal enthusiasts who had queued for up to 14 hours to view the Queen's coffin at the Palace of Westminster.

As they strolled past, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause, with many exclaiming “hip hip hooray” and “God save the King,” capturing the essence of the moment.

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