Dazzling Duchess! Kate Middleton wows in £17,300 daisy-shaped diamond earrings on Ireland tour


Blinging up Dublin! Kate Middleton wears new £17,300 daisy-shaped diamond earrings by Asprey as she kicks off Ireland tour

  • Kate Middleton, 38, stepped out in a full green outfit on first day of trip to Ireland
  • She added a touch of glamour to her outfit with a pair of earrings worth £17,300
  • Earrings feature diamond petals and a pavé diamond centre, set in white gold
  • Set complimented Kate’s glamorous designer gown by Alessandra Rich 

Kate Middleton wowed in a new pair of daisy-shaped diamond earrings worth £17,300 as she arrived in Dublin for her first official visit to the Republic of Ireland today.

The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, added a touch of glitz and glamour to her emerald outfit with the striking pair of Asprey stud earrings, which appear to be a new addition to the royal’s jewellery collection.

The mother-of-three swept her hair back with a chic black velvet headband revealing the elegant daisy diamond earrings worth £17,300. 

Kate opted for a £1,567 designer dress by Alessandra Rich, a brand loved both by Kate and her younger sister Pippa, 36, as she arrived at the airport alongside Prince William, 37, to start her three-day trip to the country this afternoon.

Kate Middleton, 38, donned a glittering pair of diamond earrings by designer Asprey worthn £17,300 today as she arrived in the Republic of Ireland for the first day of her royal tour

Kate Middleton, 38, donned a glittering pair of diamond earrings by designer Asprey worthn £17,300 today as she arrived in the Republic of Ireland for the first day of her royal tour 

The Duchess opted for a glitzy set of earrings by designer Asprey, with the brand describing them online as featuring a 'quintessentially British daisy'

The Duchess opted for a glitzy set of earrings by designer Asprey, with the brand describing them online as featuring a ‘quintessentially British daisy’ 

The Duchess excelled at diplomatic dressing today as she stepped out in the full green outfit for her first official visit to the Republic of Ireland.

The mother-of-three paired the silk midi dress with a chic forest green Catherine Walker coat and a matching pair of heels and clutch-bag. 

The royal complimented her stylish outfit with a sophisticated black velvet hairband, an accessory which has become a fast-favourite of the Duchess over the past year.

Her chic earrings by brand Asprey are described online as featuring a ‘quintessentially English Daisy’.

The glitzy daisy earrings, which come with a pricetag of £17,300, are described online as featuring diamond petals and a pavé diamond centre, set in 18c white gold

The glitzy daisy earrings, which come with a pricetag of £17,300, are described online as featuring diamond petals and a pavé diamond centre, set in 18c white gold

The glitzy jewellery set are described online as featuring diamond petals and a pavé diamond centre, set in 18c white gold. 

The Duchess has been spotted wearing the designer’s pieces on several occasions in the past, including during her Wimbledon appearance earlier this summer.

She regularly wears the brand’s Oak Leaf Small Hoop earrings, selecting them on six different occasions last year alone. 

Arriving in Dublin for their three-day visit to the country, Prince William and Kate flew into the airport on a commercial Aer Lingus flight with dozens of residents returning home, business travellers and tourists. 

The Duchess regularly wears a different set of earrings by the designer which feature a stylish gold hoop (pictured, in the earrings while at Wimbledon in July 2019)

The Duchess regularly wears a different set of earrings by the designer which feature a stylish gold hoop (pictured, in the earrings while at Wimbledon in July 2019) 

The Duchess opted for a designer gown for the occasion, perfecting diplomatic dressing by donning shades of green for the appearance

The Duchess opted for a designer gown for the occasion, perfecting diplomatic dressing by donning shades of green for the appearance 

William and Kate are expected to sample a pint of Guinness later when they meet leading figures from Irish life. 

At the Gravity Bar in the Guinness Storehouse – a major visitor attraction in the Irish capital telling the story of the famous drink – the couple are due to meet a range of people from the creative arts, sport, business and charity sectors.

During the first day of their tour the Cambridges will also lay a wreath at the Garden of Remembrance. The quiet open space is dedicated to those who rose up against British rule in 1916 and gave their lives for Irish independence.

They will return to the UK on Friday, meaning they will miss Prince Harry’s Endeavour Fund Awards in London, which the Duke of Sussex will be attending with Meghan Markle. William attended the inaugural ceremony in 2017 but has not been for several years.

The mother-of-three opted for the stylish green ensemble, choosing different shades of the colour for her dress, bag, heels and coat as she arrived at Dublin airport on the first day of her royal tour

The mother-of-three opted for the stylish green ensemble, choosing different shades of the colour for her dress, bag, heels and coat as she arrived at Dublin airport on the first day of her royal tour

The mother-of-three opted for the stylish green ensemble, choosing different shades of the colour for her dress, bag, heels and coat as she arrived at Dublin airport on the first day of her royal tour