Catherine, Princess of Wales, wore a treasured piece from Queen Elizabeth II’s collection for a garden party on Friday.

On May 8, Kate Middleton, 44, and her husband, Prince William, 43, hosted a garden party at Buckingham Palace. This was the palace’s second garden party of 2026; King Charles and Queen Camilla had hosted the first earlier in the week, on Wednesday.

Known for incorporating heirlooms into her elegant, timeless style, Kate honored tradition at the garden party by wearing Queen Elizabeth’s drop pearl earrings for the third time this year.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, talks to guests during a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in 2026. / Aaron Chown / Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, talks to guests during a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in 2026. / Aaron Chown / Getty Images

​The shimmery Bahrain earrings complemented Kate’s black-and-cream Self-Portrait separates for the event, which included a tailored three-quarter-sleeved jacket with black buttons and a swishy polka-dot skirt.

The chic earrings are in frequent rotation for the Princess of Wales this spring, with Kate previously wearing them at the Westminster Commonwealth Day service on March 9 and at Saint George’s Chapel on Easter Sunday, according to InStyle.

William, for his part, looked equally fashionable, wearing a formal morning-dress ensemble consisting of a black tailcoat, gray waistcoat, rose-colored tie, gray trousers, and black top hat.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Prince William, Prince of Wales, during a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on May 8, 2026, in London, England. / WPA Pool / Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Prince William, Prince of Wales, during a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on May 8, 2026, in London, England. / WPA Pool / Getty Images

The couple attended just one Buckingham Palace garden party in 2025, which was held on May 20, nearly a year before this week’s events. In the 2024 season, Kate did not attend or host any garden parties due to her battle with cancer.

The earrings Kate wore for the occasion represent a lasting symbol, connecting Queen Elizabeth, Princess Diana, and Princess Kate through royal history.

​The Court Jeweler website notes that the pearls were among many other pieces of jewelry given as a wedding gift at the 1947 marriage of the then Prince Philip Mountbatten and Princess Elizabeth. Seven pearls were gifted in a shell to the late queen by Hakim of Bahrain. Elizabeth later had them crafted into earrings with baguette-cut diamonds.

The Princess of Wales at a banquet for the British royal family given by Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus of the Netherlands at Hampton Court Palace. / Getty Images

The Princess of Wales at a banquet for the British royal family given by Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus of the Netherlands at Hampton Court Palace. / Getty Images

Princess Diana notably wore them to a 1982 banquet at Hampton Court Palace, several decades before the woman who married her son would incorporate them into her own style.

With three generations—Elizabeth, Diana, and Kate—wearing these earrings, their symbolism endures.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Prince William, Prince of Wales, attend a reception at Buckingham Palace on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Queen Elizabeth II in 2026. / Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Prince William, Prince of Wales, attend a reception at Buckingham Palace on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Queen Elizabeth II in 2026. / Getty Images

Pearls often appear in Kate’s choice of accessories at events. At the April 21 reception marking what would have been Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthday, the princess wore Elizabeth’s layered pearl necklace at Buckingham Palace.

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