When it comes to understated royal elegance, the Duchess of Edinburgh continues to prove she is one of the monarchy's most consistently sophisticated dressers - and her appearance at today's Remembrance Sunday service was no exception. The Duchess was snapped in a bespoke Suzannah London coat, but it was her jewellery that caught our attention.
Sophie's choice of pearl drop earrings shimmered subtly in the morning light - a pair she has worn for years, yet remains one of the few royal accessories never successfully identified by fashion experts. Their elongated drop and soft, lustre added a note of femininity to her otherwise structured silhouette.
For those hoping to channel Sophie's timeless aesthetic, we've found an almost-identical pair from British brand Lily & Roo, now reduced to £59.25 in the sale. Crafted from 925 sterling silver and finished with luminous freshwater pearls, these earrings offer the same refined movement and classic drop shape that Sophie favours.
They're accented with delicate cubic zirconia stones for a whisper of sparkle, and finished with a secure butterfly back. The style also comes in gold, making them an easy addition to any jewellery wardrobe, whatever your preferred tone.
The delicate chain drop adds a graceful fluidity that catches the light beautifully, giving these earrings a soft, modern elegance that feels far more luxurious than their price tag.
They're also wonderfully lightweight, making them an effortless choice for all-day wear - ideal if you love the look of a statement earring without the heaviness.
The only slight drawback is that the fine chain design can tangle if not stored carefully, so they do need a touch more attention than more structured styles.
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