Queen Camilla has a stunning collection of pearl necklaces, which have become some of her signature pieces. One of the most frequently worn – and recognised – pieces is the four-strand pearl necklace with a diamond clasp.

A close up view of Camilla’s four strand diamond clasp choker
This choker-style necklace features four strands of pearls, fastened by a distinctive round cluster of Edwardian-cut diamonds. The design is classic, making it a versatile accessory suitable for a range of occasions.
Introduced into her collection around 2010, this necklace has become one of Queen Camilla’s most frequently worn pieces. She often selects it for daytime events, likely for its understated yet elegant touch.

Prince Charles and Camilla and Prince William at the State Opening of Parliament. Queen Elizabeth II missed the ceremony for the first time in 59 years because of mobility issues
Queen Camilla chose this piece for her 14th wedding anniversary portrait with King Charles, captured by renowned photographer Alexi Lubomirski.
The necklace has made notable appearances at high-profile engagements, including the Commonwealth Day Service in 2017, the State Opening of Parliament in 2022, and Royal Ascot in 2016.

Camilla wearing the four strand pearl necklace with diamond clasp during a visit to the Royal Osteoporosis Society. (Royal Osteoporosis Society/X)
Queen Camilla’s affinity for pearl chokers extends beyond this particular necklace. Her collection includes various designs featuring different clasps with coloured stones, showcasing her appreciation for pearls.