It is about the organization The Prince's Trust, which was created by Prince Charles in 1976.

Its goal was to help young people in entrepreneurship, employment, education and training.

Catherine, Princess of Wales / Photo: Getty Images

For a visit to Harvard University, Princess Catherine wore ring earrings from the British brand Lenique Louis.

In 2009, the Charles Foundation granted a loan of 2,000 pounds (approximately $2,400) to London-based designer Lenik Lui, People writes with reference to the Daily Mail.

The designer focuses on creating handmade products and was chosen as an ambassador for the charity following the success of her jewellery.

In an Instagram post, she shared an article from the Daily Mail that said the earrings were designed using recycled gold and sustainable packaging.

The magazine published the photos after the Princess of Wales came out.

Princess of Wales / Photo: Getty Images

"This is a testament to never giving up on your dreams! God will show you to the world in his own unique way! Thank you to my sister, the talented journalist and TV presenter @stefscoop for interviewing me for @dailymail and for always encouraging me me!" - wrote the designer in the blog.

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Posted by Lenique Louis (@leniquelouisjewellery)

The cost of the decoration is $347.

And after they were worn by the Princess of Wales, the brand will probably have even greater success.

After all, it's no secret that everything that Kate wears is quickly sold out in stores and on the websites of fashion brands.

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