Kate Middleton’s Earring Style Ranged from High Street to High End During Her Pakistan Visit

With a five-day tour of Pakistan jam-packed with press events and the Royal Family’s first visit in 13 years, Kate Middleton proved to be a jewelry maven during her trip by wearing seven different earrings that ranged in value from $8 to $6400. Here is every earring style from high street to high end that Kate wore in Pakistan.Kate Middleton's Zeen ceramic drop earrings during her Pakistan TourUpon a visit with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Dr. Arif Alvi, Kate was spotted wearing Zeen’s Dazzling Ceramic Drop earrings valued at $8.Kate Middleton's Zeen beaded chandelier earrings during her Pakistan tripKate really fell in love with Zeen’s $10 beaded chandelier earrings because the Duchess of Cambridge wore them not only when she and Prince William first touched down in Pakistan on October 14th but also during a school visit in Islamabad and Margalla Hills National Park.Kate Middleton's O'NITAA earrings during her Pakistan Trip Kate dazzled in emerald green for a reception hosted by the British High Commissioner at the Pakistan Monument, wearing a special crystal and pearl bespoke pair of O’NITAA earrings Kate Middleton'sMissoma gold Zenyu earrings during her Pakistan trip Arriving in Chitral the Duchess wore Missoma’s 18K gold Zenyu chandelier earrings valued at £115. Kate Middleton's Asprey Oak earrings during her Pakistan tripWhen the royal couple touched down in Lahore, Kate was seen wearing her beloved Asprey Oak leaf small hoop earrings which she also wore to Wimbleton with her sister-in-law Megan Markle. The intertwined oak leaves in 18K yellow gold with pavé diamonds retails for a cool $6,450.Kate Middleton's Zoraida Fern Earrings at Pakistan Cancer HospitalVisiting Lahore’s Badshahi Mosque Kate chose a simple pair of £150 Gold Fern hoop earrings from Catherine Zoraida. Kate Middleton's Accessorize earrings during her Pakistan tripFor her final day in Pakistan, Middleton arrived at an Army Canine Centre in Islamabad wearing a pair of cheap and chic filigree earrings from England’s favorite fashion accessory brand Accessorize, which by the way, are currently sold out.

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