Kate Middleton wore a necklace steeped in meaning as she stepped out for an engagement on Thursday, January 19.
The Princess of Wales, 40, sported a twinkling necklace with a citrine pendant—the birthstone of November babies such as King Charles III—to host a reception for wheelchair rugby players at Hampton Court Palace. The stone, which has a rich amber color, is said to hold special properties.
Kate Middleton, who is patron of the Rugby Football League, met England Wheelchair Rugby League players and coaching team to discuss their victory in November’s tournament. The princess also hinted that her three children—Prince George, age nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four—were fans of the sport, revealing that she and her family had watched the exciting World Cup final match on TV.
This post was originally published in Tatler.