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The Princess of Wales paid a heartfelt tribute to her husband on their 14th wedding anniversary with her choice of accessories, according to a diamond expert.
Tobias Kormind, the managing director and co-founder of 77 Diamonds, Europe's largest online diamond jeweller, spoke exclusively to GB News about Kate's style choices.
Kormind said: "The Duchess of Rothesay paid a heartfelt tribute to her husband on their 14th wedding anniversary, which the couple are celebrating in Scotland, a place of deep personal significance.
"Wearing tweed coordinated outfits, the couple embraced a traditional Scottish aesthetic.
Princess Kate sends hidden message to Prince William with subtle outfit detail
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"Kate added a romantic touch to her ensemble with two meaningful pieces: a Ballon Bleu de Cartier stainless steel watch, gifted to her by Prince William for their third wedding anniversary, and her iconic sapphire engagement ring that once belonged to Princess Diana.
"The distinctive blue hands of the timepiece perfectly complement the deep blue of her ring, creating a subtle yet elegant harmony."
Kate was polished in a brown double-breasted Holland Cooper wool blazer, paired with a chambray linen Boden button-up and brown skinny jeans.
She accessorised with brown lace-up boots from See By Chloé, green amethyst Kiki McDonough drop earrings and the stainless steel Cartier watch mentioned by Kormind.
Prince William echoed his wife's outfit formula with a grey plaid blazer, baby blue button-up, navy tapered trousers and brown shoes.
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as they're referred to in Scotland, are marking 14 years of marriage on the Isle of Mull, the fourth largest island in the country.
The royal couple arrived in Scotland on Tuesday, twinning in their coordinated outfits.
As reported by GB News, the couple are staying at a self-catered cottage on the Isle of Mull.
The couple is celebrating their anniversary in the country where they first met.
In 2001, they both attended the University of St Andrews, where they initially became good friends.
On Tuesday, their itinerary included visiting a popular artisan market and community hub, as well as taking a tour of a local croft.
Tomorrow, the couple will be at an ancient woodland to connect with the Mull and Iona Ranger Service..
A year after meeting at university, William and Kate started dating.
In their 2010 engagement interview, Kate admitted to "feeling very shy about meeting" the prince.
"We were friends for over a year first. It just sort of blossomed from then on," William explained in the interview.