Wearing pearls in mourning..a tradition dating back to Queen Victoria, and this is the reason for it
As the mourning continues for Queen Elizabeth II, The tallest British monarchOver the years, members of the British royal family, politicians and diplomats have been seen wearing strands of pearls and all of black.
The decision is no accident, it is known that wearing black is a sign of respect, as well as wearing pearls, and this is a tradition dating back to the reign of Queen Victoria.
When Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, died in 1861 she was overwhelmed with great sadness, and she wore all black for the rest of her life, a period spanning nearly 40 years. Queen Victoria also wore white pearls, which were seen to signify purity and tears, to mourn the loss of her daughter Princess Alice in 1878.
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Queen Victoria also wore brooches made with her initials, and a jet-black necklace studded with a single white pearl, establishing a tradition that continues to this day.
Following the recent death of Queen Elizabeth the tradition continues. When the new Queen Camilla attended the Assumption Council ceremony, where her husband was formally proclaimed King Charles III, she wore a four-row white pearl necklace with a diamond circular clasp. Immediately after the Queen's death was announced, Catherine, Princess of Wales, was seen, She collects her children from school, wearing pearls by Anushka, tied to Kiki McDonough's diamond earrings.
Princess Diana also wore a single pearl necklace at the funeral of Princess Grace of Monaco in 1982, and when the Queen attended Princess Diana's funeral in 1997, she wore a triple strand of pearls with her black dress, more recently when Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh died in 2021 The Princess of Wales, then known as the Duchess of Cambridge, attended his funeral wearing a four-tiered pearl necklace.