
Every Charm On Princess Charlotte's Pandora Bracelet Decoded
Zoom in (we did), and you'll spot three tiny charms, each more meaningful than the last. First up: a green birthstone charm, which lines up with Charlotte's birthday in May. Whether she picked it herself or was gifted it, it's a personal touch that keeps things grounded. Next is a simple silver heart, which appears to be engraved. You can't make out the message from the photos, but it's the kind of thing you'd expect to be gifted by a parent or sibling - something with just enough mystery to make it feel special.
Then there's the standout: a rose gold charm shaped like a lion cub, part of Pandora's Lion King-inspired range. It adds a playful edge to the stack and feels age appropriate without being too twee. Also, it's hard not to read into the symbolism - young royal, lion cub… you get the picture.
All together, it's a subtle but telling style move. No heirloom tiaras or extravagant diamonds - just a well-chosen charm bracelet that feels personal, wearable, and totally accessible. In fact, every piece is still available to buy, which means one thing: Princess Charlotte may have just started a new jewellery trend. 1.
Pandora, Barrel Clasp Snake Chain Bracelet Sterling silver
This classic silver snake chain bracelet forms the base of Charlotte's stack. It features a secure barrel clasp for everyday wear. 2.
Pandora May Gemstone
A delicate stone in a vivid green hue, symbolising the month of May, Charlotte's birth month. 3.
Pandora Engravable Heart Tag Dangle Charm Sterling silver
Charlotte's bracelet includes a classic silver heart, engraved with what looks like a personal message or symbol. While the exact engraving isn't visible, its likely something sentimental. 4.
Disney The Lion King Nala Charm 14k Rose Gold Plating
A rose gold-plated charm featuring a miniature Simba, this piece is part of Pandora's official Disney x Pandora collaboration. Whimsical yet elegant, it's a playful nod to possibly Charlotte's own position.
Renee Washington , Grazia's digital fashion and beauty writer, lives online. With a penchant for wispy lashes and streetwear, she writes about the worlds of fashion and beauty from the viewpoint of the modern fashion girlie..
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