Understandably given her ears aren't pierced, Queen Camilla tends to be more of a fan of bracelets, necklaces and brooches. She's often seen wearing her beloved Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry to engagements and a sentimental necklace featuring the first letters of her grandchildren's names.
Despite the Royal Family's vast array of glamorous jewellery, Camilla refuses to get her ears pierced and prefers clip-on earrings.
By mid-century, traditional ear piercing returned to prominence, helped in part by Queen Elizabeth II. The influential queen had her ears pierced to wear her wedding diamond earrings, bringing the practice back into the public consciousness.
Beatrice doesn't actually have her ears pierced and favours clip-on earrings when she wants to add an extra sparkle to her ensembles. For instance, at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 2022 she wore Sphinx earrings by Jennifer Gibson Jewellery, which are already clip-on jewels.
But when is appropriate for royals to pierce their ears? Officially, there is no rule on piercings amongst Royal Family members, but senior royals are expected to keep their look conservative.
While Kate herself adheres to royal protocol and sports just a stud in each ear, other female royals have broken the mould by going a little further.
Princess Kate
Much like her mother-in-law, the Queen, the Princess of Wales doesn't have a permanent tattoo, but she has enjoyed having a temporary henna in the past.
Pearls were mong the royal's favourite pieces
The Queen's private jewellery collection houses approximately 300 items of jewellery - including 98 brooches, 46 necklaces 34 pairs of earrings, 15 rings, 14 watches and five pendants.
But as it turns out, there is no official rule on piercings — though most choose not to push the envelope. The closer you are to the throne, the less likely you are to push protocol and sport things like piercings and tattoos.
Delightfully, Beatrice also wore a pair of Chopard earrings with her ensemble. These crescent-shaped diamond earrings are clips—like Queen Camilla, Princess Beatrice does not have pierced ears.
The type used by the Queen appear to be canal hearing aids, which according to the. Guidance states hearing aids are only helpful if someone still has some hearing left and can help wearers pick up on everyday sounds like doorbells, phones, and speech if their hearing is beginning to fail.
The Queen wore the ring, which holds great sentimental and historical value, every day. The pearl earrings that Levinson believes the Queen was buried with were another wedding gift, and were given to her by her grandmother Queen Mary.
The Queen has had surgery on her eye to remove a cataract.
The Queen was treated as a day patient at the private King Edward VII's hospital in London. In July 1995, the Queen Mother had a cataract operation at the age of 94. A family history of cataracts can increase a person's risk of developing them.
Queen Camilla's engagement ring's mysterious history and past as a royal push present revealed ahead of her 18th wedding anniversary. The Queen Consort's engagement ring features a dazzling emerald-cut diamond at its center that's reportedly five carats.
Camilla, Queen Consort wore Queen Victoria's diamond brooch to Queen Elizabeth's funeral.
After her DIY ear piercing experience, she has had several other ear piercings, which presumably were done professionally. If I counted correctly, Jennifer Aniston has three ear piercings in each earlobe. Sometimes she wears six earrings or studs, sometimes just one on each side.
This confirms that male members of the British royal family were circumcised for at least two generations, there is no evidence as to whether Princes William and Harry chose to carry on the practice with their own sons, Princes George, Louis, and Archie Harrison respectively.
Even nail colour has been regulated, with only natural-looking nails reportedly permitted at official royal events. And it might be safely assumed that a tattoo would be strictly forbidden in the style guidebook but popular royals including Princess Eugenie have proudly displayed their inkings at formal public events.
The Queen isn't the only one to have had dental wires – HELLO! takes a look at all of her family members who have had braces, including her grandchildren Prince Harry and Lady Louise Windsor. Plus there's a few European royals, who have also had dental aligners in their teenage years.
King Charles III is inheriting more than just Queen Elizabeth II's crown. Following the death of Her Majesty on Sept. 8, the King is now in charge of the Crown Jewels, which have been handed down from British monarchs since the 17th century.
Princess Kate arrived at Westminster Abbey in the Bahrain Pearl Drop Earrings and four strand pearl choker with center diamond clasp, both from the Queen's personal collection.
They stay safeguarded at the Tower of London in safekeeping for the nation, and when one monarch dies, the crown jewels are immediately passed to their heir.” So the Queen's former crown, sceptre and orb now belong to her son, King Charles III.
If there's one person we should all be taking hair inspiration from, it's the royal highness herself – and no, while she is a Queen, I don't mean Beyoncé. Instead, The Princess of Wales stepped out just yesterday with a newly dyed hair look and we're crowning it (see what I did there) the colour of the season.
Kate's lashes looked incredible at the Bond premiere
The lashes get denser towards the end which creates the soft darker blend. The false lashes have a lifted appearance which helps to open up the eyes and give a youthful appearance."
According to an article found HERE, the lovely Kate did not want typical “American teeth.” Rather, she hired a French dentist to help make her smile a little more fit for her position. He supposedly completed “micro-rotations” of her teeth to create an improved, but still natural look.