Hey there, friends! You won’t believe how sweet this moment is. Duchess Meghan Markle made a heartfelt tribute to Princess Diana during her first royal outing since announcing her pregnancy. She did it in the most beautiful way possible—by wearing jewelry that once belonged to her late mother-in-law.
Let’s set the scene: Meghan and Prince Harry are currently on their first overseas tour as a married couple, and they’ve landed in Sydney, Australia. Meghan looked stunning in a white, form-fitting, sleeveless dress designed by the talented Karen Gee, an Australian designer. Now, here’s where it gets really special—according to the royal fan account, “The Royal Watcher,” Meghan accessorized her look with a pair of butterfly earrings that Princess Diana once wore during a trip to Canada back on May 3, 1986. Can you imagine the connection those earrings must carry?

Rebecca English, the royal correspondent for Daily Mail, confirmed this delightful connection on Twitter. She tweeted, “I’ve just had official confirmation of this.” She went on to say, “It’s really touching to think that Harry’s mother’s personal jewelry is now being worn by the daughter-in-law she never got to meet.” Isn’t that just the sweetest thing? Another royal fan account, “Meghan’s Mirror,” also chimed in, noting that Meghan was also sporting Diana’s gold bracelet, which Diana had worn during her visit to East London in 1990.
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Meghan’s Continuing Homage to Diana
This isn’t the first time Meghan has paid tribute to Diana with such a thoughtful gesture. Remember their wedding day? Meghan wore Princess Diana’s aquamarine ring, which Diana famously wore at an auction of her own clothes back in 1997. That ring carried so much history and love with it.
But Meghan’s connection to Diana goes even deeper. Time and again, she’s channeled her inner Princess Diana by wearing similar dresses, hats, and even incorporating diamonds from Diana’s jewelry collection into her own engagement ring, which Harry so thoughtfully designed. “Not being able to meet his mother, it’s so important to me to know that she’s a part of this with us,” Meghan revealed in an interview with the BBC shortly after their engagement in November 2017.



