Charlotte is now Princess of Wales, the only daughter of Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, and the younger sister of Prince George (9 years), the future King of Britain.
According to British media, when Charlotte becomes an adult, she will restore the magnificent tiara that Lady Diana wore at her wedding to King Charles (then Prince).
The dazzling diamond-encrusted tiara is owned by the Spencer family, and the little girl will surely wear it when she decides to marry, in her twenties.
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Not only that, as the daughters of William and Kate are set to be given “palace jewels”, as she is the only daughter of the successor to King Charles III in line to the throne, according to mirror.
Lillipet, the daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, is unlikely to be given a share of the jewels, due to her standing in the line of succession, according to the Daily Star.
A royal insider said the jewels Charlotte will inherit “include a piece worn by the People’s Princess who tragically passed away in 1997 at the age of 36”.
The Queen’s granddaughter wore her first piece of jewelry at the state funeral on Monday, the first of many she will likely wear over the years as a member of the royal family.
The young queen’s first piece was the “horseshoe brooch” in reference to her love of horses, a passion she shared with the late Queen Elizabeth.
Princess Kate’s jewelry Mother Charlotte will also go to the young queen, and she is expected to wear Collingwood pearl earrings, one of the jewelry items Kate uses most often, and was once owned by Princess Diana.