Between pieces inherited from Queen Elizabeth and personalized bracelets, her style combines tradition and modernity with royal grace
At just ten years old, Princess Charlotte is establishing himself not only for the grace and composure with which he faces his first public commitments, but also for a marked aesthetic sensitivity, which transpires from the care with which he chooses the accessories. In particular, the jewels: a small but already significant heritage that mixes history, affection and personal taste naturally.
Like her mother, the princess of Wales, Charlotte began to insert in her wardrobe pieces with a deep symbolic value, often linked to the central female figures of the royal family. A gesture of style, of course, but also an early way of honoring memory and traditions.
The horse iron of Queen Elizabeth
During the latest edition of the Trooping The Color, Charlotte moved by wearing a horseshoe -shaped brooch in diamonds, personal gift of her great -grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. A delicate and touching tribute to the disappeared great -grandmother, who loved horse riding and had made it one of the recurring symbols of his private imagination.
On the same occasion, Kate Middleton also paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth wearing the earrings with Bahrain pearls, among the most loved of the invidable collection of the sovereign. Thus, mother and daughter paraded united by an invisible thread of symbolic continuity, using jewels as a form of non -verbal narrative.
Between family jewels and new icons
Charlotte, however, manages to combine inherited objects with more playful and personal choices, always maintaining a stylistic figure consistent with his age.
According to Maxwell Stone, director of the British jewelry Steven Stone, the young princess “is already mastering the art of mixing the classics of high jewelery with the favorites of the great chains”. A balance that testifies not only natural elegance, but also an emotional and symbolic intelligence rare for its age.



