Princess Charlotte may only be young, but she’s already showing signs of inheriting her mother’s impeccable sense of style – especially when it comes to jewellery.
Following in the footsteps of the Princess of Wales, who is known for her timeless elegance and carefully chosen accessories, Charlotte has been spotted wearing delicate, age-appropriate pieces that hint at a blossoming royal fashion sense.
Whether it’s a subtle pendant or a meaningful family heirloom, her jewellery choices reflect a graceful nod to tradition while hinting at the sophisticated style she may grow into.
To celebrate her 10th birthday, diamond experts at UK retailer Steven Stone have taken a look at her jewellery choices so far, that not only showcase her growing sense of style, but also her connection to royal traditions and family heritage.

Diamond Horseshoe Brooch
Estimated Value: £10,000
Princess Charlotte wore a diamond horseshoe brooch during Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral in September 2022 – a touching tribute to her late great-grandmother and her life long love of horses.
The elegant piece is a treasured family heirloom with deep sentimental value. Originally owned by the Queen Mother, the brooch was first passed down from Queen Mary in the 1920s and eventually gifted to Charlotte by Queen Elizabeth II herself, continuing a legacy of generational remembrance and royal tradition.
Alexander McQueen Tiara
Estimated Value: £80,000
At the coronation of King Charles III in May 2023, Princess Charlotte wore a stunning leaf motif tiara designed by Alexander McQueen, perfectly complimenting her mother, the Princess of Wales. While many anticipated the pair would don historic tiaras from the Windsor collection, the decision to debut newly commissioned headpieces came as a stylish surprise. The intricate designs were the result of a collaboration between the McQueen fashion house and renowned milliner Jess Collett.
Although the silver crown gives the illusion of being encrusted with diamonds, it’s actually crafted from silver bullion and crystals, adorned with three-dimensional leaf embroidery. The result was a regal yet contemporary statement piece – elegant and eye-catching without the extravagance of traditional royal jewels.
Pearl Bracelet
Estimated Value: £2,000
Princess Charlotte was also seen wearing an elegant bracelet adorned with fine seed pearls and secured with a gold clasp at the coronation.
Pearls have long held a prominent place in the royal family’s jewellery collection and are closely associated with the late Queen Elizabeth II, who was rarely seen without her iconic pearl necklace. Charlotte’s bracelet beautifully complimented her white Alexander McQueen dress, which featured floral motifs symbolising the nations of the United Kingdom.
Although the exact origin and designer of the bracelet remain undisclosed, experts estimate its value at approximately £2,000.
Personalised Gold Bracelet
Estimated Value: £100
During a visit to Wimbledon in July 2024, Princess Charlotte was spotted wearing a delicate gold bracelet inscribed with what appeared to be her name in Arabic. The piece also featured a tiny turquoise nazar amulet, a symbol traditionally believed to protect against the Evil Eye.
The bracelet underscored Charlotte’s growing affinity for personalised jewellery – a style choice increasingly popular among royal women. Meghan Markle, for example, is known for incorporating meaningful tributes to her children into her jewellery collection.
Although the exact origin and designer of Charlotte’s bracelet have not been confirmed, similar personalised gold designs can be found on the market for approximately £100.
Ruby Necklace
Estimated Value: £1,500
Princess Charlotte captivated onlookers on Christmas Day 2024 as she joined the royal family for their traditional church service at Sandringham.
Walking alongside her parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and her two brothers, the young royal looked charming in a classic plaid coat. Adding a subtle touch of sparkle was a delicate ruby necklace resting at the nape of her neck – an unexpected piece with a surprising connection to Prince Harry. The necklace was designed by his former girlfriend, Chelsy Davy.
The piece is from Chelsy Davy’s jewellery line, created in collaboration with Gemfields as part of the Aya x Gemfields collection, and retails at £1,500.
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