Princess of Wales wears tanzanite pendant and Diana's sapphire earrings at Anzac Day service
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Updated · Tatler · Apr 25
Princess of Wales wears tanzanite pendant and Diana's sapphire earrings at Anzac Day service
12 articles · Updated · Tatler · Apr 25
Catherine, 44, represented King Charles III at the Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Cenotaph and led the congregation at Westminster Abbey.
She wore a navy blue coat with heirloom jewellery, including a tanzanite pendant gifted by Prince William and sapphire earrings once owned by Princess Diana.
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