Princess Anne appeared to honor the enduring legacy of her late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, during the Thailand leg of her official tour of Asia by wearing one of the royal family’s most enduring style signatures, pearls.
The Princess Royal, 75, arrived in Bangkok alongside her husband, Sir Tim Laurence, after completing engagements in South Korea as part of a five-day diplomatic visit focused on strengthening the United Kingdom’s ties with partners across Asia.
While the tour centered on diplomacy, it was Anne’s understated jewelry choice that caught the attention of royal watchers.
A subtle nod to Queen Elizabeth’s signature style:
For engagements in Bangkok, Princess Anne paired a classic pearl necklace with matching pearl drop earrings while dressed in black to pay her respects to the late Queen Sirikit and Princess Bajrakitiyabha of Thailand.
The look immediately recalled Queen Elizabeth II, whose love of pearls became one of the defining features of her public image throughout her 70-year reign. The late monarch’s appreciation for the gemstone dated back to childhood, when her father, King George V, followed a royal tradition of gifting pearls to his daughters each birthday.
Anne’s choice carried added symbolism because pearls have long been associated with royal mourning. Since Queen Victoria adopted them following the death of Prince Albert in 1861, they have remained the traditional jewelry of choice during periods of remembrance and official mourning, making them especially fitting for Anne’s tribute in Bangkok.
Although Princess Anne is widely believed to have inherited several of Queen Elizabeth II’s cherished pearl jewels, royal jewel collections are rarely discussed publicly, and individual pieces are not always officially identified.
Jewelry historians, however, have noted that Anne has increasingly been seen wearing pearls strongly associated with her late mother’s collection.
A diplomatic mission across Asia:
The Princess Royal’s visit to Thailand followed two days of engagements in South Korea before she continued to Bangkok for meetings with Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and members of the Thai royal family.
She also visited education and community initiatives supported by Save the Children, one of the charities she has championed for decades.
During the visit, Anne paid her respects to the late Queen Sirikit and Princess Bajrakitiyabha before holding an audience with King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida, underscoring the longstanding friendship between the United Kingdom and Thailand.
Princess Anne’s collection of historic royal jewels:
Pearls are only one part of Princess Anne’s remarkable jewelry collection.
Over the years, the Princess Royal has worn some of the British royal family’s most historically significant pieces, including jewels associated with Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen Mother and Queen Mary.
Among them are the Diamond Bow Brooch created for Queen Victoria, the Russian-inspired Meander Tiara presented to Anne for her 1973 wedding, and several heirloom brooches and pearl jewels that continue to connect generations of the royal family.
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