On July 5, Catherine, Princess of Wales, attended King Charles' second coronation.
For the king’s May 6 coronation,Kate paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth with her striking headpiece.
This time Kate referenced her late grandmother-in-law at the event by wearing Elizabeth’s Four Row Japanese Pearl Choker.

Queen Elizabeth adored pearls, and a three-strand necklace was her go-to choice for daily wear.
They’re connected in the center by a sparkling diamond clasp.
It’s also thought that Prince Philip made some suggestions about the clasp’s design.

Pearls are also an elegant choice for high-profile events like Charles' Scotland coronation.
“Their power lies in the fact that they aren’t overwhelming.
It’s a subtle and slightly restrained look,” British jeweler Claudia Bradby toldPeople.

Made by Catherine Walker & Co., the coat dress matches the Saltire blue hue of Scotland’s flag.
Over the years, Kate’s frequently color-coordinated with the flags of countries she visits for royal tours.
Besides harmonizing with Scotland’s flag, Kate’s choice is a sweet homage to Queen Elizabeth.
Camilla recently became a member of the Order in June 2023.
Kate’s outfit contrasted with her family members since she does not yet have this honor.
However, she may someday be invited to become a member.
This honor is limited to 26 people and is also awarded at the monarch’s discretion.