Princess Kate wore £28 earrings for her recent surprise hospital visit over the weekend.
The Princess of Wales made an unannounced appearance at the Ever After Garden in London on Saturday, where she paid tribute to those who have died from cancer.
Kate, 43, dedicated a rose at the seasonal installation run by the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, leaving a handwritten message reading: “In loving memory of all those who have lost their lives to cancer. C.”
The visit held particular significance as the Royal Marsden treated the princess during her own cancer journey in 2024.
Princess Kate wore £28 earrings for her recent surprise hospital visit
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The garden invites visitors to donate and dedicate roses to loved ones, with tens of thousands of white blooms on display.
For her visit, the princess opted for a surprisingly budget-friendly accessory.
Kate wore a new pair of Butler & Wilson drop earrings featuring delicate crystal daisies, retailing at just £28.
The costume jewellery pieces, available in silver or gold, consist of two daisies connected by a single crystal gem.
Princess Kate stepping out on Saturday in Chelsea, London
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The earrings have since sold out, demonstrating the impact the Princess of Wales has on the British fashion economy.
Those eager to replicate the look can sign up for restock notifications, while a simpler stud version from the same brand remains available at an even lower price point.
Kate paired the earrings with a striking tartan coat from the royally favoured label Holland Cooper, a piece she first wore back in 2021.
The double-breasted longline design features a navy blue and forest green colourway in the Black Watch pattern, complete with symmetrical gold buttons and a sleek collar.
Princess Kate wore a Holland Cooper tartan coat for the appearance
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The heritage print gave her predominantly black ensemble what fashion observers described as an “old money” aesthetic, while the timeless cut struck a balance between regal and contemporary.
The festive choice followed her appearance at her annual carol service earlier this month, where she also embraced seasonal green tones in a fur-trimmed Catherine Walker coat.
Kate has cultivated a reputation for making royal fashion accessible through her habit of rewearing favourite pieces and investing in high street labels such as Zara and Mango.


