During her outing in Scarborough with Prince William on Thursday, the Princess of Wales selected an accessory with a surprisingly affordable sticker price.

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Kate finished her monochrome camel troupe with twisted circle drop earrings by Accessorize, which retailed for just $6.

Although the earrings are right now offered out, those hoping to recreate Kate’s turn can sign upward for an email alert so they’re among quick to know when the pieces are back in stock.

Kate is known for recycling favorite pieces from her royal wardrobe — now and then going years between wears! — and the earrings are no exception. She has worn the accessories on several occasions throughout recent years. After debuting the earrings during a 2020 visit to Ireland, the mother of three has also brandished them during video calls and social media messages in 2020 and 2021 as well as at the Six Nations rugby union match among England and Wales at Twickenham Stadium in February 2022.

Kate’s outfit in Scarborough included other reused pieces as well. She carried her DeMellier handbag and wore her Ralph Lauren Celia heels for the outing.

 

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Kate and Prince William, both 40, also accessorized their troupes with red poppy pins. The poppy has been utilized since 1921 to commemorate military individuals who have died in wars.

The red bloom is primarily associated with the U.K. and Commonwealth nations for Remembrance Day on November 11, however the U.S. also utilizes the image.

Kate’s history of repeating outfits follows the strides of another royal: her grandmother-in-law Sovereign Elizabeth, who died on Sept. 8 at age 96.

“Her Majesty is always frugal,” Angela Kelly, the Sovereign’s longtime dressmaker, wrote in her 2019 journal The Other Side of the Coin: The Sovereign, The Dresser and the Wardrobe.

“After a few outings, a piece will have gotten comfortable to the media and people in general, so we will either search for ways to change it or it will become something that is worn on private holidays at Balmoral or Sandringham.”