
The Japanese pearl choker—comprising 40 lustrous pearls—stands as one of the most iconic and heartfelt pieces in Catherine, Princess of Wales’s jewelry collection. Linking her to Queen Elizabeth II and Diana, Princess of Wales, this heirloom has evolved from a symbol of royal heritage into a powerful emblem of continuity in the modern monarchy. Worn during times of grief, reflection, and triumph, it reflects Catherine’s grace under pressure.

A Solemn Tribute: Funeral of the Princess of Kent (September 2025)

Catherine’s latest outing in the choker came at St. Paul’s Cathedral for the funeral of Catherine, Princess of Kent. She chose a sustainable Roland Mouret black coat dress, previously worn at Prince Philip’s funeral, blending respect for tradition with eco-conscious style. The pearls provided a serene contrast against the dark fabric, complemented by a veiled pillbox hat, black suede pumps, and a quilted Chanel handbag. Her understated ensemble conveyed profound dignity and emotional depth.
Triumphant Return: Commonwealth Day Service (March 2025)
Marking her first major public appearance post-cancer treatment, Catherine dazzled at the Commonwealth Day Service in a vibrant red Katherine Walker coat dress featuring an oversized bow and matching pillbox hat. Paired with Diana’s diamond and pearl drop earrings, the choker symbolized resilience and renewal—a heartfelt nod to her recovery and enduring strength.
Diplomatic Grace: State Visit of the Amir of Qatar (December 2024)

Resuming her duties, Catherine hosted the Amir of Qatar in a deep burgundy Alexander McQueen coat that echoed the Qatari flag. The choker’s soft glow softened the outfit’s sharp lines, while Bahrain pearl drop earrings honored Queen Elizabeth II. This appearance underscored Catherine’s poised authority as future queen during a period of transition.
Honoring Scotland: National Service of Thanksgiving (July 2023)

At the Edinburgh service celebrating King Charles III’s coronation, Catherine wore a striking cobalt blue Katherine Walker ensemble. The choker, glowing alongside Diana’s Collingwood pearl earrings, bridged the legacies of Elizabeth’s wisdom and Diana’s warmth, paying subtle homage to Scotland’s heritage.
Origins in Mourning: Festival of Remembrance (2022)
The choker’s journey with Catherine began in 2022 at the Festival of Remembrance and Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. Against a black Alexander McQueen coat dress and veil, the pearls evoked the Queen’s purity and discipline—not as symbols of loss, but of serene endurance. They signaled the monarchy’s quiet adaptability.
Through funerals, ceremonies, and state events, Catherine has transformed this heirloom into a beacon of empathy, endurance, and quiet power. No longer just a relic of the past, the Japanese pearl choker embodies a modern monarchy: dutiful, heartfelt, and profoundly human.