Affordable Alternatives to Kate Middleton's Bee Huggie Earrings Found
We've found a £32 version of Kate Middleton's very expensive bee huggie earrings - worn as a touching tribute to Manchester

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Kate Middleton wore bespoke bee huggie earrings worth over £12,000 as a tribute during her visit to Manchester. For those seeking similar styles, a £32 version from Fable England offers an affordable alternative, sparking interest in bee-themed jewelry.
- 01Kate Middleton wore bee huggie earrings during her visit to The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester.
- 02The earrings are a tribute to victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack.
- 03Her earrings are designed by Vanleles and valued at over £12,000.
- 04A budget-friendly alternative is available from Fable England for £32.
- 05Kate paired the earrings with a cobalt blue dress from Eponine London and Ralph Lauren shoes.
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During her visit to The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, wore a pair of bespoke bee huggie earrings as a heartfelt tribute to the victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack. The earrings, designed by Vanleles, are estimated to be worth at least £12,000, reflecting Middleton's penchant for meaningful fashion choices. She complemented the earrings with a cobalt blue dress from Eponine London and Ralph Lauren court shoes, creating a sophisticated look. Following her appearance, there has been a notable surge in interest in bee-themed jewelry. For those who admire the style but find the original price prohibitive, a stylish alternative has emerged: a pair of bee huggie earrings from Fable England, priced at just £32. This affordable option allows fans of Middleton's fashion to capture a similar aesthetic without the hefty price tag.
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