The Duchess in Glittering Diamonds & Pearls for Diplomatic Reception

Tonight the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the Queen’s annual diplomatic reception.

The white-tie event is held at Buckingham Palace. It is attended by senior royals, hundreds of foreign diplomats, members of the British diplomatic corps, and other government officials.

The Duchess first attended the reception in 2013, wearing an Alexander McQueen lace gown and the Lotus flower tiara, also referred to as the Papyrus tiara.

For the 2015 reception, Kate wore the fabled Lover’s Knot tiara and brought back the icy blue McQueen gown. We were able to get a full-length view of it because the ITV documentary Our Queen at Ninety included footage from the reception.

Here you see Kate and William at last year’s reception when the Duchess again opted for the Lover’s Knot tiara. Kate was in the red Jenny Packham gown first seen at the China State Dinner.

Here you see her as she arrived at last December’s event.

The Duchess arriving at the Palace this evening.

The Lover’s Knot tiara.

In addition to the Lover’s Knot tiara, Kate wore a necklace we’ve not previously seen on her, and Diana’s Collingwood pearl drop earrings, so named because they were a gift from Collingwood jewelers. The necklace is a collet/rivière style, described by Her Majesty’s Jewel Vault as a “basic necklace with single round diamonds (of considerable size on their own) in a single row.” It has to be another piece on loan to Kate from HM’s collection.

The Queen wearing one of the collet necklaces for a 2010 event in Abu Dhabi.
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Her Majesty’s Jewel Vault points out it is tough to tell the different collet necklaces apart.

The Queen also wears collet necklaces, but she tends to stick to one at a time. According to Hugh Roberts in The Queen’s Diamonds, Queen Mary had 8 collet necklaces, and 2 of those were left to the Queen.

…the Queen’s collection nearly certainly includes a lot more examples, but these necklaces are devilishly hard to tell apart when in use. They can also be varied in length, as Queen Mary did. Identifications are always up for debate.

We have nary a clue about the gown, other than to say it appears to be white or ivory with hand beading at the neckline. evident designer possibilities include Alexander McQueen and Jenny Packham. UPDATED DEC 11: Jenny Packham has confirmed it is their gown. thanks to heaven for getting and sharing that info!

Here you see Kate arriving at Buckingham Palace tonight and in previous years.

Thank you to the Royal Order of Splendor (also known as Her Majesty’s Jewel Vault), the Court Jeweller, as well as Carolyn Smith and Luxarazzi for sharing their jewelry expertise.

I will update with a lot more photos and images when they are available. (We normally get a photo or two as guests leave the reception.)

LINKAGE:

The daily Mail’s story is here; The Sun’s piece is here; The daily Mirror’s post is here; The express coverage is here

People’s story is here; PopSugar’s gallery is here

 

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