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Queen Camilla's stunning pearl necklace steals the spotlight - recreate the look with our favourite high street jewellery brands

Queen Camilla's stunning pearl necklace steals the spotlight - recreate the look with our favourite high street jewellery brands

Daily Mail​28-05-2025
During her two-day tour of Canada with King Charles, Queen Camilla turned to one of her signature pieces: a striking four-strand pearl necklace.
The design features four strands of pearls joined by a circular diamond-set clasp - a timeless combination of classic charm and regal sophistication.
This particular necklace carries sentimental value for Camilla. She wore it in a portrait taken by Alexi Lubomirski to celebrate her 14th wedding anniversary with Charles, and it also made an appearance at the 2022 State Opening of Parliament.
Pearls have long held a cherished place in royal jewellery collections, symbolising purity, wisdom and elegance.
Their enduring appeal and versatility make them a go-to for everything from official daytime duties to state banquets.
Inspired by Queen Camilla's refined look, we've created an edit of pearl necklaces that offer similar impact - including styles from royal-approved brands such as Orelia, Monica Vinader, Missoma, Astley Clarke and Clogau.
Explore our top picks below to channel timeless sophistication with a modern twist.
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