It's no secret that the royal family are good at gifting, but it turns out a thoughtful gift from Camilla to daughter-in-law Kate Middleton shortly after her wedding was even more sentimental than we thought.
The Duchess of Cornwall gave Kate a personalised gold bracelet back in 2011, shortly after she tied the knot with Prince William at London's Westminster Abbey on April 29.
A gold bracelet is an amazing gift no matter which way you look at it, but this particular chain-link bracelet features one single charm with engravings on either side.
Each side of the little disc features a monogram - both Kate's and Camilla's, as a way of welcoming the now-senior royal into the family.


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Both sides are said to have the letter 'C' engraved, one for Catherine - which is Kate's full moniker - with a coronet, while the other side has another 'C' for Camilla, along with a crown, as is reported by Hello! Magazine.
It would appear that Kate is pleased with the thoughtful gift, as she has been seen wearing it on a number of occasions, including once at Wimbledon in 2011 and again during the Santa Barbara Polo Match as part of her official royal tour to California with the Duke of Cambridge.
Stylish Kate has become somewhat of a fashion icon over the last decade-and-a-half, with fans regularly taking note of her impressive jewellery collection - which features a number of other sentimental items.
The most notable is of course her stunning sapphire engagement ring, which previously belonged to William's mother, Princess Diana.
The duchess also has a beautiful white gold diamond-studded eternity ring, that sits alongside her engagement ring and Welsh gold wedding band.
This delicate piece also has a sweet story behind it, as it is believed to have been gifted to her by her husband following the birth of their first child, Prince George.
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