Lady Gabriella’s sweet tribute to Princess Kate during a rare public appearance at the royal’s Together at Christmas carol service
The gold Zenyu Chandelier earrings were famously worn by the Princess of Wales on several occasions.
They feature a gold hoop connected to a flared fan and are finished with a border of delicate gold bobbles, making them both festive and bohemian at the same time. They are plated in 18kt gold and retail for £139.
At the event last Friday, they added just the right amount of glamor to Lady Gabriella’s leather and suede ensemble.
Inspired by Colombia, these unique jewels were introduced by the Princess of Wales in 2019 when she dressed them to visit the Chiatibo Glacier in the Hindu Kush Mountains during a royal trip to Pakistan.
These earrings are inspired by Colombia and Kate first wore them during a royal tour to Pakistan
Lady Gabriella walked side by side with the mother of the Princess of Wales, Carole Middleton showing the closeness between the two families
Prince Kate’s Christmas carol service was dedicated to those who have shown love, kindness and empathy to others in their community
The versatile earrings transitioned effortlessly to the red carpet two years later when Kate paired them with an emerald green Jenny Packham-embellished dress for the Royal Variety Performance.
In addition to their aesthetic appeal, the Missoma Zenyu earrings also have a symbolic weight. Their intricate design reflects a sense of craftsmanship and timeless beauty, qualities often associated with Kate’s approach to royal duties.
CEO and founder Marisa Hordern tells MailOnline: ‘I started Missoma because I was looking for fashionable jewelry that was high quality and also affordable. I realized they didn’t exist, so I started designing them myself. Fast forward to today and we ship to over 200 countries around the world.”
Since retiring the Zenyu chandelier earrings in 2019, Kate has regularly turned to the label and worn their Charm Hoop style ten times.
Meghan Markle is also a longtime Missoma lover, having been seen in the Interstellar Ring and with wrists full of their bracelets.
Ms Hordern explains that she has been lucky enough to experience the Kate Effect after the Princess of Wales’s appearances in her jewellery. She adds: ‘Zenyu earrings are always popular as our bestsellers after Kate is spotted wearing them.’
For Lady Gabriella, who joined the 1,600 guests who attended Kate’s Christmas service at Westminster Abbey, this will have been a particularly poignant moment following the inquest into the death of her husband, Thomas Kingston.
Wearing a pair of earrings that have become synonymous with the Princess of Wales was a testament to the similarities between the two women, and Lady Gabriella may have taken solace in the message of love and empathy and the importance of human connection that Kate fostered. wrote about in the order of service.
The service also marks Kate’s gradual return to public duties following her cancer treatment. Her fourth carol service ‘Together At Christmas’ will be broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve.
Kate first wore the Missoma earrings when she and William visited a settlement of the Kalash people to learn about their culture
Earlier that week, Lady Gabriella paid tribute to her husband after his death, describing him as an ‘exceptional man who lit up the lives of all who knew him’
Missoma’s Gold Zenyu Chandelier Earrings cost £139
Lady Gabriella was also with the Princess of Wales’ sister Pippa Matthews, who has been hugely supportive of her Kate this year
Showing that even the extended royal family isn’t immune to Kate’s influence, Lady Gabriella paired the earrings with a coat from Middleton’s go-to designer Catherine Walker.
Lady Gabriella’s choice of Missoma earrings also demonstrated the subtle power of accessories. Paired with a simple yet chic outfit, the earrings elevated her look, showing that she understands the importance of balance in royal attire, a hallmark of Kate’s influence.
Lady Gabriella appears to be a traditionalist at heart, opting for sophisticated, bespoke luxury pieces from British designers and has long been known for her sophisticated yet understated wardrobe. The royal family often prefers classic cuts and neutral tones.
It’s no secret that Kate has revolutionized royal dressing, abandoning strictly traditional clothing and embracing modern, versatile looks. For Lady Gabriella, who is less in the spotlight than senior royals, this accessory choice was a smart way to channel Kate’s star power without overshadowing the event.
The carol service itself was a star-studded affair and Lady Gabriella’s thoughtful choice of accessories added a personal, almost familial touch to the evening.
So as Lady Gabriella continues to refine her style, one thing is clear: the Kate effect will be here to stay and shape the way royals approach fashion.