The Secret Meaning Behind Princess Kate's Statement Pearls For Holocaust Ceremony

The Secret Meaning Behind Princess Kate’s Statement Pearls For Holocaust Ceremony

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Kate Middleton wore a meaningful selection of jewelry to the Holocaust Memorial Day service in London, where she joined Prince William to honor the solemn occasion.

On Jan. 27, internationally observed as Holocaust Memorial Day, the Princess of Wales, 43, attended a ceremony commemorating the day and marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The event also marked her first public appearance since revealing on Jan. 14 that she is in remission from cancer — a poignant moment made even more significant by her thoughtful sartorial choices.

During the service, Prince William, 42, and Princess Kate met with Holocaust survivors and participated in a moving tribute. Dressed in an elegant all-black ensemble, the princess subtly conveyed her support through her jewelry. She wore Queen Elizabeth’s Bahrain Pearl Drop Earrings, Princess Diana’s tri-strand pearl bracelet and a new five-strand pearl necklace from luxury vintage jeweler Susan Caplan.

The Princess of Wales with Holocaust survivors

While the earrings and bracelet are cherished pieces from Kate’s royal collection, the necklace — a creation by the Jewish-owned brand — was a debut. Susan Caplan expressed gratitude for the princess’ choice, which carried both symbolic and cultural significance on such a meaningful day.

“Today marks 80 years since the Holocaust, and as a Jewish owned brand we are honored that the Princess of Wales chose to wear our necklace for today’s memorial to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day,” the Susan Caplan team wrote on Instagram on Jan. 27, posting pictures of Princess Kate at the event.

Pearls were one of Queen Elizabeth’s style signatures throughout her record reign and are historically traditional for mourning or remembrance events. Princess Kate recently pinned on her late grandmother-in-law’s Bahrain Pearl Drop Earrings for the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph war memorial in November 2024, and brought them out of the vault once more on Monday.

Previously speaking to PEOPLE about the power of pearls, British jeweler British jeweler Claudia Bradby said the beauty of the stones is that they are subdued.

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“Their power lies in the fact that they aren’t overwhelming. It’s a subtle and slightly restrained look and of course the connection to the Queen is incredibly strong,” Bradby told PEOPLE.

“Since I first met Kate, she has worn pearls beautifully, and seems to have an ongoing love of pearls which has developed as her own style has too,” added the designer, who once worked with Princess Kate in her pre-royal days when she was a buyer at Jigsaw while dating Prince William. “It’s a very low-key luxury look and it tells a story — that’s the beautiful thing about jewelry.”

The Prince and Princess of Wales honouring the victims of the Holocaust

Princess Kate also thoughtfully nods to Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana any time that she wears their jewelry because it creates a tribute to her late grandmother-in-law or her mother-in-law she never got to meet. 

Kate’s most iconic jewels previously worn by Diana are undoubtedly her sapphire and diamond engagement ring (which was originally from the future King Charles, and the sparkler Prince William later proposed to Kate with) and the Queen Mary’s Lover’s Knot Tiara, a go-to tiara for both women. 

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