Princess Kate 'sent key message' with £70 choice on royal outing

WATCH NOW: Princess Kate and Prince William attend Six Nations.

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Dorothy Reddin

By Dorothy Reddin


Published: 03/04/2025

- 15:27

The Princess of Wales kept her accessories minimal for the sporting occasion

Princess Kate's "modern" £70 choice "sent a key message" on a royal outing, a style expert has claimed.

Kate, 43, opted for a modern jewellery choice at last month's Six Nations Rugby match, wearing simple black and gold statement hoops.


The elegant £70 "Rosalia Hoops Lapis" from Shyla complemented her black turtleneck and matched the gold detailing on her blazer.

James Harris, Regional Sales Manager at Austen & Blake, told GB News exclusively that Kate's choice "sent the message that Kate can be stylish, sleek, and understated for more casual events."

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Princess Kate 'sent key message' with £70 choice on royal outing

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Harris added: "The versatile earrings reflect Kate's down-to-earth personality and fondness for modern jewellery pieces too."

The Princess of Wales kept her accessories minimal for the sporting occasion, demonstrating her ability to blend royal elegance with contemporary style.

The Prince and Princess of Wales resumed their rugby rivalry at the Wales vs England Six Nations match held at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

The match had special significance for the royal couple due to their respective patronages.

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Princess Kate wore the £70 earrings at the Six Nations match

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Prince William serves as patron of the Welsh Rugby Union. Meanwhile, Kate took over as patron of the English Rugby Football Union from Prince Harry in 2022.

England dominated the match, defeating Wales with an impressive 68-14 scoreline.

The couple's attendance highlighted their ongoing support for rugby, with each representing their respective national teams.

Their presence added a royal touch to the highly anticipated sporting event.

Princess Kate and Prince William

Princess Kate and Prince William sat watching the match

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Before the match, the royal couple met with injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust in the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite. This dedicated space serves injured players and their families.

The Trust, founded in 1972, supports severely injured rugby players in Wales and invites them to all home games.

During their visit, the royal couple shared insights about their own children's rugby experiences.

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Princess Kate and Prince William were supporting two rival teams

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They revealed they watch Princes George and Louis play rugby in "freezing" weather.

Prince William mentioned that on weekends, "they go from one competition to the next."

Kate added: "Louis is six and he's just started touch rugby and George is 11 and he plays a bit more. They do really enjoy it, actually."