As part of her final round of royal engagements in March 2020, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex visited the Robert Clack Upper School in Dagenham ahead of International Women’s Day. Meghan spoke to students wearing a subtle gold necklace layered with symbolism.
Meghan’s necklace for the outing was by Edge of Ember, an ethical jewellery brand with a focus on the planet and community.
The ‘Kismet Charm Necklace’ Meghan wore retails for £125 and it is 18-karat gold plated.
The pendant features the number ‘7’ and four-leaf clover motifs, two symbols known for their association with good luck.
Sarah McCann, trends expert at luxury diamond jewellery company Diamonds Factory, said: “Meghan Markle was spotted wearing the ‘Edge of Ember Kismet’ necklace with a four-leaf clover and the number ‘7’ numerous times, including a surprise visit to a school in East London and the Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit.
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The Edge of Ember necklace is one of many jewels Meghan turns to that holds sentimental value.
She also owns a pair of constellation necklaces which she wore in her 40×40 video for Archewell last year.
The constellations necklaces reflected the star signs of Meghan’s two children with Prince Harry and are from LA-based jewellery designer, Logan Hollowell.
She wore a Taurus necklace for Archie and a Gemini necklace for her daughter Lilibet, who was a newborn at the time.
Meghan has also worn necklaces with ‘H’ and ‘M’ initials on them in tribute to her beloved husband Harry.
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