Princess of Wales shines in rare tanzanite pendant at London Anzac Day service

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At London's Anzac Day ceremonies, the Princess of Wales wore a rare tanzanite and diamond pendant—believed to be a gift from Prince William—paired with Princess Diana’s sapphire drop earrings, while representing King Charles III at the Cenotaph wreath-laying and the Westminster Abbey service; the piece first appeared in 2015 and has since surfaced on select royal occasions, complemented by a navy coat with white lapels and a nod to Diana in the accessories.
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