KATE Middleton paid touching tribute to Princess Diana as she wore the Queen’s pearl choker which was previously lent to her late mother-in-law to Prince Philip’s funeral.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, paired the pearl-and-diamond necklace with her all-black outfit as she arrived at Windsor Castle with her husband Prince William ahead of the ceremony.
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Kate Middleton wore a necklace belonging to the Queen and previously worn by Diana to the funeral[/caption]While The Queen often wore the priceless necklace during the 1980s, she leant the choker to Princess Diana for her royal tour of The Netherlands in 1982.
For Prince Philip’s funeral, the mum-of-three paired the family heirloom with a pair of matching pearl drop earrings.
Finishing off her mourning outfit, the mum-of-three opted for a chic black hat with netted detail round the front.
In accordance with coronavirus guidelines, both the Duke and Duchess wore face masks in the back of the car as they arrived at Windsor Castle.
The Duchess paired the necklace with some matching earrings[/caption]The Duke of Edinburgh – Britain’s longest-serving consort – is being laid to rest in a scaled-back, Covid-secure ceremony at 3pm honouring his service.
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The proceedings started at 11am today when his coffin was moved from the private chapel to the Inner Hall of Windsor Castle.
Philip’s casket is covered with his personal standard along with his sword, naval cap and a wreath of flowers.
The coffin was moved by the Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, where Philip was a colonel for 42 years.
From there, Philip will be placed in the modified military green Land Rover he spent 16 years adapting to take him on his final journey.
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