Which Asprey pieces does Kate Middleton own? The high jeweller was granted a Royal Warrant by Prince Charles, and its gems have sparkled on Queen Elizabeth, Princess Diana and Meghan Markle
- The Duchess of Cambridge sported a pair of US$23,000 Daisy Heritage earrings by British jeweller Asprey on her 2020 visit to Ireland
- The luxury brand also designed Hollywood film Titanic’s iconic Heart of the Ocean necklace
She did, however, treat herself to a £17,300 (US$23,420) pair of earrings from British jeweller Asprey.
During a visit to Ireland in March 2020, she donned earrings from Asprey that had recently landed in her jewellery box. The pair of earrings is from the brand’s Daisy Heritage collection and are one of a few pieces she owns from the 240-year old house.
Having a two-century-plus history means the jeweller has created plenty of pieces for the royal family over the years. Asprey holds a Royal Warrant from the Prince of Wales and, along with jewellery, is the maker of fine silverware and home goods. It also sells leather goods and fragrances; some of these items, such as the 1781 Pochette, have found their way to the royal family too.
These earrings Kate recently acquired are a part of the Daisy Heritage collection that includes rings and necklaces crafted in white gold and accented with white diamonds or aquamarines. Kate’s version of the earrings are paved entirely in white diamonds.