Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle completed her look at Serena Williams’ Wimbledon tennis match with the necklace of Australian designer Emma Swann, and thanks to her, the jeweler’s website crashed not once, but twice, Daily Mail reported.
The mother-of-one honored her 2-month-old son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, with a personalized diamond “A” pendant necklace by Verse Fine Jewellery.
“I've had an avalanche of orders since this went online, with people wanting initials for various reasons. It’s wonderful to seehow Meghan embraces fashion and doesn't always fit the ‘royal’ mode,” Australian jeweler, Emma Swann, shared with FEMAIL.
The designer noted that she never spoke with the Duchess personally, but is a big fan of the royal family. The necklace in question costs $ 590.
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