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The Duchess of Cambridge's most stylish accessories

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The Duchess of Cambridge is a fan of Cartier, and for a trip to The Art Room charity she debuted a stainless steel watch from the Ballon de Bleu collection worth £3,000.

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A statement necklace doesn't have to cost the earth, as proved by the Duchess when she donned a beaded crystal necklace from Zara costing just £19.99.

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No doubt the most famous ring in the world, The Duchess' diamond and sapphire engagement ring sparked a frenzy when it was revealed as thousands of fans tried to get their hands on a replica. The ring was originally owned by the late Princess Diana, and is reported to have cost £28,000 when Prince Charles bought it in 1981.

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The Duchess has worn this diamond bracelet on several occassions to add some sparkle to her ensemble. She was reportedly given the bracelet and a set of matching earrings by Prince Charles as a wedding present.

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The Duchess made a moving fashion statement when she wore the late Queen Mother's diamond and sapphire earrings to attend the 100 Women in Hedge Funds Gala Dinner.

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She took a leaf out of the Queen Mother's style book again when she wore the the Lotus Flower (or Papyrus) Tiara for her first official state dinner. The Queen Mother was the first royal to wear the tiara, which was made from a necklace that she received as a wedding gift in 1923.

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Whilst taking part in an ANZAC day service the Duchess gave a nod to Australian fashion with her navy hat by Australian milliner Jonathan Howard.

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These are undoubtedly the Duchess' most worn earrings, which are a combination of two jewellers' designs. Annoushka’s Baroque Pearl Drops, costing £295, are strung on to the Kiki McDonough yellow gold and diamond hoops, costing £500, creating a unique new style.

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The Duchess wore a pair of diamond and emerald chandelier earrings with a matching bracelet for a black tie gala at The Met. The jewellery was a private gift.

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The Duchess fittingly wore a diamond maple leaf brooch whilst in Canada. It was borrowed by the Queen who also wore the brooch whilst in the country.

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For Canada Day she donned a bespoke Maple Leaf hat created by Sylvia Fletcher.

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A Jane Taylor hat costing £615 was the accessory of choice for a World War One commemorative ceremony.

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For a visit to the National Portrait Gallery the Duchess chose an eye-catching necklace diamond necklace from the Cartier Trinity collection costing £49,000.

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The Duchess' wedding tiara tiara, was designed by Cartier in 1936 and is made from739 brilliant-cut diamonds and 149 baguette-cut diamonds. Before the wedding the halo tiara had also been worn by the Queen Mother, the Queen, Princess Margaret and Princess Anne.

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The Duchess is often seen in these diamond and sapphire earrings, which were given to her as a gift from the Duke of Cambridge. They were originally owned by the late Princess Diana in the form of studs, but were remodelled into drop earrings.

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