Princess Catherine rarely puts a foot wrong when it comes to refined, modern jewellery, and her Christmas Day look was no exception. Stepping out at Sandringham, the Princess of Wales reached for one of the most trusted pieces in her jewellery box: the Cartier Trinity earrings, valued at £1,720, a design she has worn repeatedly over the years.
The sculptural hoops are a quiet signature for Catherine,contemporary yet timeless, blending seamlessly into both formal and everyday royal dressing. For those looking to recreate the look without the four-figure price tag, we've found a beautifully similar alternative from Missoma, a British jewellery label the Princess often wears and one that champions sustainability.
The Missoma design echoes the same intertwined, double-hoop feel, mixing gold and silver tones. Made from 18ct gold vermeil and sterling silver, the earrings come in small, medium and large, making them an accessible, wearable nod to one of the Princess's most enduring jewellery staples - proof that understated luxury doesn't have to come at a royal price.
Shoppers have been full of praise for the design, with one customer sharing: "I love these hoops. They are the perfect everyday earring, stylish but simple enough to wear to work." Another reviewer added: "I've had these hoops for a year and wear them almost every day. The silver and gold combo makes them super easy to style."
However, the only downside is that for those who favour rose gold, a tone featured in the royal's style, this is limited to a two-tone finish.
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