The Gold Fixed Alphabet Necklace was designed by Daniella Draper, with the necklace first worn by the royal in 2021.
Speaking of Kate’s decision to wear the adorable necklace, Jewellery expert Nilesh Rakholia, who is the founder of Abelini, told GB News: “What’s so interesting about Kate choosing a Gold Fixed Alphabet Necklace for this outing is that it signals something quietly personal, rather than grand theatrical display.
“The piece is especially meaningful: it allows for personalisation – initials, a name, or a word – and that inherently makes it a messaging device.”
She then pointed out that William and Kate appear to share the same values when it comes to family, the expert added: “Kate and William have always been seen to adore their children – from William praising Prince Louis earlier this week as ‘a very good boy’ to Kate making her initial necklace a wardrobe staple.
“By wearing this piece more often, Kate underlines the same message William voiced: that their family bond is central to everything.
“It’s a subtle yet powerful way of letting her jewellery speak for her – grounding royal duty in love and parenthood.”
As well as Louis, Kate and William have two older children – Prince George, 12, and 10-year-old Princess Charlotte.