Thank you so much for the video. I hated the first chandelier earrings because on Charlene they looked clunky and bulky. Everything else was lovely and I find myselft full of envy even knowing if I had some I would have nowhere to wear them . . . clipping the topiary maybe?
That being said, I did not particularly like the long Cartier pair worn with her red gown. The were too long and too skinny and somehow didn't look balanced as they did when Deborah Messing wore them. I don't think they suited Charlene at all and, when we look at all of Charlene's jewellery, we can see a definite style emerging and these just don't fit.
As to the comments as to whether jewels are owned or borrowed, it is a fair question. The only historic jewellery we have seen her wear is the aigrette she borrowed for Princess Caroline for her wedding. So I imagine that either the historical jewels are not in Albert's possession or that he or Charlene do not like them overmuch. Consequently, Charlene has been the lucky recipient of so many stunning, substantial, earrings, bracelets, necklaces and rings.
Admittedly I don't know the provenance of her pearl necklace or those gorgeous, pearl and diamond studs which never go out of style. But I love the fabulous, artistic, new jewels that we would normally see only on the various Red Carpets.