
Kate Middleton’s plans for subtle nod to the public comes into view
A diamond jeweller has just revealed Kate Middleton’s jewelry of choice, alongside other royals as well as its hidden significance.
This jeweler spoke to GB News about the possible tribute Kate may pay to the Royal Family during VE Day (Victory in Europe) celebrations, which marks the time Germany unconditionally surrendered its forces during the Second World War, alongside its allies.
The Firm is also slated to attend the event on the Queen Victoria Memorial (QVM) outside Buckingham Palace, and at the same time, a nod to those who served in the war will be observed.
The managing director and co-founder of 77 Diamond, Tobias Kormind, explained the possible jewelry choices of royal women for the event.
“With a wide range of events set to take place to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day, we can expect to see a rich variety of significant jewels worn by the senior royal women,” he began by saying.
“Each chosen piece will not only reflect personal sentiment but pay tribute to the enduring spirit of the wartime generation. The VE day procession in particular offers the opportunity to showcase a mixture of historic brooches, symbolic pieces linked to military service, and heirlooms with strong personal and national meaning.”
He also added, “For example, Catherine, Princess of Wales, who has been the honorary Colonel-in-Chief of the Irish Guards since 2022, may choose to wear an 18K gold shamrock traditionally loaned to royal women associated with the regiment.”
Whereas “Alternatively, Queen Camilla or the Princess of Wales may opt for the aquamarine and diamond clip brooches gifted to Queen Elizabeth II by her father, King George VI, in 1944.”
“The late Queen notably wore these brooches during her televised address marking the 75th anniversary of VE day in 2020.”
All in all, “their reappearance would serve as a moving familial tribute, underscoring the deep, historic connections between the Royal Family and the wartime generation,” he shared before signing off.
It is also pertinent to mention that the event will include a tea party reception at Buckingham Palace for 50 veterans and civilians who lived through World War II.
