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Princess Kate's search for “money” goes viral

Princess Kate's “most money-rich” looks went viral on TikTok in a series of jewelry clips from her royal engagements.

Fans praised the future queen for a series of clips in which they felt she looked expensive, set to the song “Dirty Cash (Money Talks”), a 1990s British dance track that has recently enjoyed a renaissance .

The clip went viral after being liked 50,000 times and viewed nearly 200,000 times, being posted multiple times with the message: “The money is talking about gg LAWD.”

Princess Kate's search for “money” goes viral
Princess Kate at Wimbledon 2023 (left) and 2022 (right) during visits included in a TikTok video about her “Money” looks. The princess went viral on the social media app.

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The montage begins with a clip from Kate's visit to the Sebby's Corner baby bank in Barnet, north London, on November 24, 2023, when she wore a black turtleneck.

Another clip showed Kate watching Wimbledon in a polka dot Alessandra Rich dress paired with diamond and sapphire earrings and a matching pendant necklace. She also wore her sapphire and diamond engagement ring, originally from Princess Diana.

And a third showed her in a white sweater that she wore during a visit to the Landau Forte College Derby in the English Midlands in February 2023.

Other clips in the montage included the green Roland Mouret dress she wore to Wimbledon in 2023 and a close-up of Diana's emerald and diamond choker that Kate wore to the Earthshot Prize Awards in Boston in December 2022.

One fan replied, “I want to be like her (goals),” while another added, “I'm screaming, screaming, crying,” and a third said, “Future queen.”

Kate's year was marked by her chemotherapy treatment, which she described as preventative in March, and which came after doctors discovered there was “cancer” in her body ahead of her abdominal surgery in January.

However, the Princess was back in public at the weekend as she attended the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday and watched Britain's national Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London on Sunday.

The next time Kate will likely be seen in public is in December, when she is expected to host her annual “Together at Christmas” service at Westminster Abbey in London.

In September, she announced that her chemotherapy treatment had ended in late February, more than six months after it began.

However, she is not yet back at work full-time and said she is focused on remaining “cancer-free.”

Jack Royston is Newsweekis chief royal correspondent based in London. You can find him on X (formerly Twitter) at @jack_royston and continue reading his stories Newsweekis the Royals' Facebook page.

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